in san jose this morning, sara zenehnam. >>> the state insurance commissioner will tour parts of paradise badly damaged by the camp fire. he will be in butte county today and meet with victims who lost everything. his office said they want to make sure that they get the help they need from insurance companies and educate them about protecting themselves from scammers. >>> new information from fema on how they are getting money to the fire victims. the former official appeared on the 10:00 news explain the process for getting the money to the victims. >> the payments, electronically. as soon as they are approved, the money can be in the bank account for them to buy all kinds of things. it could be clothing or temporary housing or burial expenses. it can move quickly.>>> 15,000 have registered with fema and 75% of them have been given full approval. those who don't have insurance will receive $34,000 from fema, $15,000 from the state, and 18 months of paid rent. it will be hard to find a place to live. >>> in butte county, dies, the city with the most instruction, there is a 2% vacancy rate