Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema)
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Recent News About Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema)
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The State of Florida and FEMA have opened an additional Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) in DeSoto County.Disaster Recovery Centers provide disaster survivors with information from Florida state agencies, FEMA and the U.S.
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Representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will host a Flood Map Information Open House on Nov. 9, 2022, for communities in Hardin County, Ohio.
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Additional Disaster Recovery Centers (DRC) are now open in Jayuya and Toa Baja.
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FEMA is providing rental assistance, hotel stays, repair assistance, reimbursement for temporary lodging and other forms of support for Floridians affected by Hurricane Ian who can’t live in their homes.
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Homeowners and renters in Glades and Pasco counties are now eligible to apply for FEMA Individual Assistance to help with recovery after Hurricane Ian.
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Florida survivors who applied for FEMA disaster assistance after Hurricane Ian are asked to provide current contact information to ensure the application review process stays on track.It’s important to update FEMA about changes to your status, particularly your housing situation.
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Glades and Pasco counties are now eligible for FEMA Individual Assistance after Hurricane Ian, bringing to 26 the number of counties eligible.
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The State of Florida and FEMA have opened an additional Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) in St. Johns County.
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Were you a renter in the City of St. Louis, St. Louis County or St. Charles County and displaced after the July 25-28 flooding?
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More than $101.2 million in federal and state assistance has now been approved for residents of the City of St. Louis, St. Louis County and St. Charles County impacted by the July 25-28 flooding.
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A Disaster Recovery Center in St. Louis County will close for the day Tuesday, October 18 and reopen Wednesday, October 19 at 8 a.m.
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As of today, FEMA has approved more than $357 million in federal disaster assistance to over 191,508 individuals and households to help jumpstart their recoveries.
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Additional Disaster Recovery Centers (DRC) are now open in Las Piedras and Toa Alta
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FEMA is providing free information about how to make your home stronger and safer – whether it was damaged by this summer’s flooding or not.
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The State of Florida and FEMA have opened two additional Disaster Recovery Centers (DRC) in Highlands and Lake Counties.Centers are open 9 a.m.
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Eastern Kentucky homeowners and renters who sustained damage to their property from the July floods have two weeks left to apply for federal disaster assistance.
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Additional Disaster Recovery Centers (DRC) are now open in Maricao and Utuado
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First responders and educators – police officers, firemen, medical personnel, teachers and others supporting response to Hurricane Ian – will be given priority service at several Disaster Recovery Centers Oct. 15 and 16.
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In two weeks, FEMA has approved more than $327 million in federal disaster assistance for over 182,500 individuals and households to help jumpstart their recoveries.
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Hurricane Fiona survivors who applied for FEMA assistance will receive a letter from FEMA by mail or an email notification.