WASHINGTON D.C. (KRON) — After February’s devastating storms, floods, and mudslides, federal assistance is now available to several California counties, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced Sunday.

The funds approved by President Trump will aid state, tribal, and local recovery efforts in the areas affected by severe winter storms from February 1 to February 23, 2017, FEMA officials said.

Officials say that certain non-profit organizations will also have access to the relief funds.

Eight of the nine Bay Area counties are among those eligible for this federal assistance.

Here’s a full list of those counties, those highlighted are in or near the Bay Area:

  • Alameda
  • Alpine
  • Amador
  • Butte
  • Calaveras
  • Colusa
  • Contra Costa
  • Del Norte
  • El Dorado
  • Glenn
  • Humboldt
  • Kings
  • Lake
  • Lassen
  • Marin
  • Mariposa
  • Merced
  • Modoc
  • Monterey
  • Napa
  • Nevada
  • Plumas
  • Sacramento
  • San Benito
  • San Joaquin
  • San Luis Obispo
  • San Mateo
  • Santa Barbara
  • Santa Clara
  • Santa Cruz
  • Shasta
  • Sierra
  • Siskiyou
  • Solano
  • Sonoma
  • Stanislaus
  • Sutter
  • Tehama
  • Trinity
  • Tuolumne
  • Yolo
  • Yuba

The money is available for emergency work and repairs or replacement of facilities damaged by storms, and for work to prevent or reduce damage from similar future storms.

How to Apply for Assistance:

Application procedures for state, tribal, and local governments will be explained at a series of federal/state applicant briefings with locations to be announced in the affected area by recovery officials. Approved public repair projects are paid through the state from funding provided by FEMA and other participating federal agencies.” -FEMA