SBA declares Yarnell fire disaster, prepares to offer low-interest loans

American Red Cross volunteer Marty Martindale gives some encouragement to Yarnell resident Gene Criner, one of scores who lost homes in the wildfire that killed 19 Granite Mountain Hotshot firefighters on June 30. (Photo by Todd Tamcsin/courtesy American Red Cross)

American Red Cross volunteer Marty Martindale gives some encouragement to Yarnell resident Gene Criner, one of scores who lost homes in the wildfire that killed 19 Granite Mountain Hotshot firefighters on June 30. (Photo by Todd Tamcsin/courtesy American Red Cross)

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