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A California state of emergency was declared after the Pack Fire destroyed 30 structures and burned nearly 2,000 acres near Lake Crowley.
A state of emergency has been declared in California’s Mono County following the Pack Fire, which burned 1,974–1,976 acres, destroyed 30 structures, and damaged six others before being fully contained on December 3.
Governor Gavin Newsom’s proclamation enables faster debris removal, hazardous waste cleanup, and access to low-interest disaster loans through the U.S. Small Business Administration.
The fire, sparked on November 13 near Lake Crowley, prompted evacuations for up to 1,800 residents.
Recovery efforts are underway, with a local assistance center open and residents seeking aid through programs and crowdfunding.
The fire’s cause remains under investigation.
Se declaró un estado de emergencia en California después de que el Pack Fire destruyó 30 estructuras y quemó casi 2,000 acres cerca del lago Crowley.