
Supervisor George Turnboo
[Supervisor George Turnboo]
Dear President Biden,
In August 2021, the community of Grizzly Flats and areas surrounding Lake Tahoe in El Dorado County were brought to destruction by the Caldor Fire. Hundreds of young families, seniors, and people from all walks of life lost their homes. Nearly 40% of these families did not have homeowners insurance or were underinsured for a catastrophic event like the Caldor Fire due to the exorbitant cost of fire insurance in our region.
![]() On October 8, 2021 El Dorado County was denied FEMA Individual Assistance. After many calls for help and several letters for assistance from our state and federal elected representatives, our pleas for help have gone unanswered. FEMA has denied Individual Assistance to the people of El Dorado County. All appeals to this decision have also been denied. After the Camp Fire in 2020, FEMA also denied Individual Assistance to that devastated community. It took the then-sitting president to overturn FEMA’s decision and allow the funding necessary to rebuild their homes. We believe El Dorado County deserves no less than the assistance provided to other areas that so desperately needed help. |
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![]() We want to thank you, Mr. President, for declaring a Major Disaster and the assistance FEMA has provided to our local government jurisdictions to assist with rebuilding our infrastructure. You are our last hope – the only person who can help relieve the pain of the survivors of this terrible and tragic event. Individual Assistance was granted to the people affected by fires in Colorado and hurricanes in Kentucky. The people of El Dorado County humbly ask for the same assistance. Thank you for your consideration of this issue. |