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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Janet Ruiz, I.I.I. California Representative: (707) 490-9365; janetr@iii.org
Kim Kirchner, Coburn Communication: (212) 536-9837; Kim.Kirchner@coburnww.com
LOS ANGELES, December 6, 2017 — Reporters covering the Southern California wildfires are encouraged to contact the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.) for information on insurance coverage and evacuation tips.
Governor Jerry Brown has declared a state of emergency in Southern California and, on Monday, December 4th, mobilized additional firefighting and disaster response resources. Moreover, California authorities have secured a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to assist in firefighting efforts, the Office of Emergency Services announced Tuesday morning.
According to Cal OES (the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services) there are three large fires and several smaller ones burning in Ventura, Sylmar and Santa Clarita and thousands of people have evacuated.
Janet Ruiz, the I.I.I.’s California representative, and additional spokespeople are available to brief media representatives who are interested in understanding the coverages provided by standard property insurance policies for businesses, homeowners and renters impacted by wildfires. I.I.I. spokespeople can also share information on how to get started with the recovery process, including the following tips:
The following online resources are also available to reporters:
The I.I.I. has a full library of educational videos on its YouTube Channel.
THE I.I.I. IS A NONPROFIT, COMMUNICATIONS ORGANIZATION SUPPORTED BY THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY.
Insurance Information Institute, 110 William Street, New York, NY 10038; (212) 346-5500; www.iii.org