Tomorrow is your very last chance to sign up for the free debris removal program through CalOES. November 30th is the deadline to get registered for the Hazardous debris cleanup on your property with the Right of Entry Forms or through the county’s alternative cleanup program that will work with your funds and your insurance company. If your property was damaged by the Beckwourth or Dixie fire you can get more information on the program by visiting wildfirerecovery.caloes.ca.gov or you can get your ROE form at Lassencounty.org or Plumascounty.us
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