Diana Dykstra, president/CEO of the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues, reported hundreds of credit union employees have been affected by the California wildfires, and some of them have lost their homes.

"Many are currently residing in short-term shelters and are looking for long-term solutions," Dykstra said in a prepared statement of the National Credit Union Foundation.

The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, Cal Fire, reported Thursday the death toll has increased to 23 and an estimated 3,500 homes and other structures have been destroyed. In addition, hundreds of people are missing, according to national media reports.

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