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State of emergency declared in San Bernardino after shooting

/ 12:01 PM December 19, 2015

California Shootings

Members of the FBI Underwater Search and Evidence Response Team and bomb specialists work at Seccombe Lake on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 in San Bernardino, Calif. Micah Escamilla/The Sun via AP FILE PHOTO

LOS ANGELES, United States—California Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency in San Bernardino County Friday following the December 2 attack there that killed 14 people.

READ: At least 14 dead in shooting at California disabled center

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The bureaucratic move lets the state allocate funds to the county health department “until the county is able to resume normal staffing levels,” and suspends fees on things like “copies of certificates of death records by any person who suffered a loss of a family member due to the terrorist attack.”

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The shooters targeted a San Bernardino County health department holiday party.

Declarations like this are routine in cases of natural disaster.

The San Bernardino rampage was carried out by US-born Syed Farook and his Pakistani wife Tashfeen Malik. The radicalized Muslim couple are believed to have been inspired, if not directed, by the Islamic State terror group.

READ: ‘Radicalized’ California shooter had terror ties—reports

In the declaration, Brown mentions that 26 people were wounded in the attack. Until now officials had only mentioned 22 wounded.

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