What happened Friday
For the fourth consecutive day, devastating wildfires continued to burn in the Los Angeles area, forcing residents from neighborhoods and destroying homes and businesses.
So far, 10 people have been reported killed in the wildfires that have destroyed approximately 10,000 structures.
Here's a recap of what transpired on Friday:
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass vowed to "aggressively rebuild" areas destroyed by the fires
The IRS announced that wildfire victims would be given tax relief and could file their taxes on Oct. 15 this year
bCalifornia's insurance commissioner issued a one-year moratorium on private insurers canceling homeowners policies or denying coverage in areas affected by the wildfires
FEMA is investigating claims by some L.A. residents who said they were denied assistance from the agency
FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell said at a briefing that the agency had enough funding to handle disaster assistance for wildfire victims
Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered an investigation into why some fire hydrants ran dry during the fires
Parts of Southern California are now under "severe drought," according to the U.S. Drought Monitor
Disney said it would donate $15 million "for initial and immediate response and rebuilding efforts"
California deployed National Guard troops to help deter looting
More erroneous emergency alerts were sent to the telephones of Los Angeles residents
Drinking-water advisories persisted in several neighborhoods