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Mountain Fire - Recovery Resources

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The Camarillo Health Care District joins the community in thanking the many first responders and organizations who helped fight the Mountain Fire.  Many families are facing tremendous losses, and our thoughts are with those impacted. For resource information, please visit VenturaCountyRecovers.org, which is the community’s official recovery portal. If there is some way we can be of help, please call at 805-388-1952. 

Local Resources

The City of Camarillo is working hand-in-hand with the Ventura County Sheriff's Office and Fire Department, as well as recovery agencies and organizations.  For the latest updates, visit the city's website.

Local Assistance Center (UPDATE: The Local Assistance Center closed Nov. 23)

On Nov. 14, the County of Ventura and the City of Camarillo opened a Local Assistance Center at the Ventura County Office of Education Conference Center at 5100 Adolfo Road in Camarillo. The Local Assistance Center helps residents as they begin their recovery process from the fire.  It was open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Iti closed on Nov. 23. The center was staffed by a wide array of County, City  and State agencies, as well as nonprofit organizations.  Bilingual staff was available to provide assistance. For more information, read this press release from the County.

Services that were available included:

  • Tax relief and business/employee assistance
  • Debris removal and housing/rental assistance
  • Vital records and property assessments
  • Public assistance and crisis intervention
  • Basic needs and health care services

Power Outages

Continuing power outages in Camarillo had been mostly due to fire damage, according to the City's website. Southern California Edison had been assessing damage and restoring power when safe. Check for outage status in your neighborhood on Edison's site.

Stay Informed

There have been community meetings about the Mountain Fire. To watch replays, visit VCemergency.com and the Ventura County Fire Department's YouTube channel

Get updates from the County of Ventura on information and resources available for residents impacted by the fire by filling out this form

For information on the following, visit the City's website.

  • Stay informed
  • Returning home safely
  • CamarilloCONNECT and Community Needs Form
  • Emergency contacts
  • City news updates
  • Water Quality
  • Power outages
  • Trash service and trash can replacement
  • Debris removal
  • Mountain Fire public health declaration
  • Air quality
  • Donations/volunteering
  • Fire-related assistance
  • Food resources
  • Ventura County Recovery Resources
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