California Wildfires, Hurricane Beryl Emergency Response Keep Rapid Pace as Needs Become Known

Smoke from the Lake Fire in Santa Barbara County, California, as seen on July 10, 2024. (Photo courtesy of Santa Barbara County Fire Department)

The impacts of Hurricane Beryl lingered this week, with more than 1.2 million customers in Texas lacking power after the storm crippled the state’s electrical grid.

In addition to Beryl’s impacts in Texas, more than a dozen wildfires were burning across the state of California this week, including the Lake Fire, the largest blaze at more than 30,000 acres burned. In response to these incidents, Direct Relief is mobilizing medical aid and responding on multiple fronts.

DIRECT RELIEF’S RESPONSE TO HURRICANE BERYL

Texas Hurricane Relief

Caribbean Hurricane Relief

Assessing Beryl’s Impact and Post-Storm Needs

WILDFIRES IMPACTING CALIFORNIA

Seventeen wildfires are burning across California, stretching emergency resources, forcing thousands to evacuate, and blanketing much of the state in a fog of smoke. Included among these fires is the Lake Fire in Santa Barbara County, which has scorched more than 34,000 acres to become the largest wildfire of the season. As of Thursday, the fire was 16% contained and burning in a rugged area of Santa Barbara County, about fifty miles north of Direct Relief’s headquarters.

Direct Relief’s Response to California Wildfires

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