Los Angeles, Pasadena and others are putting in extra work to make sure wildfire areas full of green waste debris get cleaned up before this rain.
Here's the latest on containment for the fires burning across Southern California as firefighters work to extinguish the fires.
The funding would help pay for services ranging from shelters for those who have lost their homes and debris removal, among other things.
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 24 people and destroyed more than 12,000 structures, officials said, scorching more than 60 square miles and displacing tens of thousands of people.
After a weekend of reprieve allowing fire teams to continue making progress battling the deadly infernos burning in Los Angeles County, Southern California now faces another round of fire-fueling Santa Ana winds.
Here is the view from live cameras in the Los Angeles area, from Pacific Palisades to Altadena to the Hollywood Hills, showing wildfires scorching acre after acre.
The National Weather Service issued a Particularly Dangerous Situation warning Monday, says winds could reach up to 100 mph.
A historic Black neighborhood called Altadena is receiving millions in aid during the most devastating wildfires in southern California's history.
Friday, 12:36 p.m. PST Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced another eight people were charged for crimes linked to the wildfires in Los Angeles, bringing the total to 17 as the accused face charges such as looting, arson and impersonation of a firefighter.
Dozens of people are believed to have died in the Palisades and Eaton fires, which have burned down whole swaths of communities
Though thousands of residents who have lost their homes are desperately searching for somewhere to live, potential home buyers are weighing risks.