
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass revealed that more than 300 families sought assistance at a disaster recovery center in Los Angeles on its first day of operation. The center, which opened on Wednesday, aims to provide support to those affected by the recent wildfires in the region.
Mayor Bass emphasized the emotional impact of the disaster on individuals and families, noting that the recovery center offers a glimpse into the struggles faced by the community. She personally visited the center on its opening day to witness firsthand the challenges faced by wildfire victims.



At the recovery center, a range of services is available to assist those in need, including short-term financial aid and housing relief. These resources are crucial in helping families rebuild and recover from the devastation caused by the wildfires.
Mayor Bass expressed her hope that the community will continue to support and promote the disaster recovery centers, urging people to spread the word and encourage those in need to seek assistance. By raising awareness about the available resources, more families can access the help they require to navigate through this challenging time.