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Arizona legislators’ letter to President Obama for funds for Yarnell

Aug 15, 2013, 9:24 AM | Updated: 9:25 am

Key legislators from Arizona wrote to President Barack Obama, asking him to reconsider the state’s request for federal emergency funds to help with recovery from the Yarnell Fire.

Dear Mr. President:

We send this letter as a formal request for you to reconsider Arizona’s bid for a Major Disaster Declaration due to the deadly blaze near Yarnell. The original request was made on July 9th, 2013 with additional materials provided on July 12th, 2013. It is our belief that the State of Arizona has provided sufficient qualifying information to demonstrate the significant magnitude of damages and trauma the people of Yarnell, Yavapai County and the State of Arizona have and will experience for years to come due to the Yarnell Hill Fire.

According to the joint State-Federal preliminary damage assessment, more than 8,000 acres were consumed by fire, 109 homes were destroyed, 2 homes sustained major damage and 21 homes experienced minor damage. This equates to a loss of 20% of the homes in Yarnell and an estimated $6,800,000 in damage to the small rural community. Yarnell has unique considerations to take into account including the fact that 35% of the population is above the age of 65 and an estimated 28% of the population is at or below the Federal poverty level. Because of those factors, it will be extremely difficult for these populations to recover and rebuild without federal assistance.

In addition to the devastating impacts on the residents and businesses of the town of Yarnell, the State of Arizona suffered it’s most tragic loss in wildfire history – the deaths of 19 wild land firefighters. This tragedy is extremely distressing to the residents of Yarnell, Yavapai County and the entire state. These 19 men bravely served their communities and will never be forgotten.

In the days after the fire, Mr. President, you offered and pledged to support our state during its time of great need. In addition, Vice President Joe Biden reiterated your commitment at the memorial service for the Granite Mountain Hotshots. We fully expect that you will honor your commitments and help the most deserving and distressed residents of Yarnell.

We encourage you, Mr. President, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to reconsider Arizona’s requests for a Major Disaster Declaration. Please act quickly to provide supplementary federal assistance from the Individuals Assistance Program and Disaster Case Management Services for Yavapai County in response to the significant loss of residential structures in Yarnell and the Burned Area Emergency Response program for the Yarnell Hill Fire burn area.

Sincerely,

Speaker Andy Tobin
Arizona House of Representatives

Minority Leader Chad Campbell
Arizona House of Representatives

Cc: The Honorable John McCain, Senator
United States Congress

The Honorable Jeff Flake, Senator
United States Congress

The Honorable Ann Kirkpatrick, Representative
United States Congress

The Honorable Ron Barber, Representative
United States Congress

The Honorable Raul Grijalva, Representative
United States Congress

The Honorable Paul Gosar, Representative
United States Congress

The Honorable Matt Salmon, Representative
United States Congress

The Honorable David Schweikert, Representative
United States Congress

The Honorable Ed Pastor, Representative
United States Congress

The Honorable Trent Franks, Representative
United States Congress

The Honorable Kyrsten Sinema, Representative
United States Congress

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Arizona legislators’ letter to President Obama for funds for Yarnell