Latest FEMA Headlines

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Q&A with FEMA’s Fugate: Capitalism, Socialism and Disaster Mitigation

Dec 13 2016 // In January, Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator Craig Fugate gave states a choice for dealing with climate change. Option A: Do nothing about the rising toll of extreme weather, and hope Congress’s...

Council Bluffs, Iowa Races to Improve Levees Before FEMA Deadline

Dec 12 2016 // Improvements to the Council Bluffs, Iowa, levee system continue step-by-step as city officials keep hoping it’s fast enough to beat federal government action that could cost homeowners a boatload of cash in flood...

FEMA Grants Extension of Louisiana Flood Insurance Claims Deadline

Dec 5 2016 // Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards says federal authorities have granted his request for an extension of the filing deadline for those affected by August floods to submit a proof of loss claim. Edwards, in a statement, said...

FEMA Adds 4,400 Properties to High-Risk Flood Zones in Tennessee County

Dec 5 2016 // Thousands of property owners may have to purchase flood insurance for the first time as new flood maps go into effect next year in Davidson County. The Federal Emergency Management Agency last month finalized revised flood...

FEMA Extends Aid Deadline for North Carolina Victims of Hurricane Matthew

Nov 22 2016 // Hurricane Matthew victims in North Carolina have more time to apply for federal disaster assistance. The Federal Emergency Management Agency said in a news release that it has approved a 31-day extension for applications....

FEMA Adds 4,400 Properties to High-Risk Zones in Tennessee’s Davidson County

Nov 16 2016 // Thousands of property owners may have to purchase flood insurance for the first time as new flood maps go into effect next year in Davidson County. The Federal Emergency Management Agency last month finalized revised flood...

FEMA Extends Deadline for Hurricane Hermine NFIP Claims

Nov 7 2016 // The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has extended the deadline for National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policyholders to file claims from Hurricane Hermine. “After productive discussions between...

FEMA Extends Filing Deadline for Florida NFIP Claims from Hurricane Hermine

Oct 27 2016 // The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has extended the deadline for National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policyholders to file claims from Hurricane Hermine. “After productive discussions between...

North Carolina Recovery Continues More Than 2 Weeks After Matthew

Oct 24 2016 // More than two weeks after Hurricane Matthew hit North Carolina, some areas are still flooded and others are beginning the long process of recovery. In North Carolina, the hurricane dumped more than a foot of rain 100 miles...

FEMA Extends Deadline for Louisiana Flood Aid Applications to Nov. 14

Oct 17 2016 // People seeking disaster aid to help them recover from Louisiana’s catastrophic August flooding have an extra month to apply for assistance. The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced this week that the...

FEMA Questions Mississippi City’s Spending of 2014 Tornado Recovery Grant

Oct 17 2016 // A division of the federal government says the city of Louisville, Miss., should repay a $25.4 million grant awarded for recovery from a 2014 tornado. However, state Auditor Stacey Pickering said he is working with federal...

National Flood Insurance Program Buys Private Reinsurance, Plans More in 2017

Oct 3 2016 // The federal government has contracted with private reinsurers to improve the National Flood Insurance Program’s claims paying ability and reduce the need for the NFIP to borrow from the U.S. Treasury to cover future...

National Flood Insurance Program Buys Private Reinsurance, Plans More in 2017

Sep 22 2016 // The federal government has contracted with private reinsurers to improve the National Flood Insurance Program’s claims paying ability and reduce the need for the NFIP to borrow from the U.S. Treasury to cover future...

Louisiana Disaster Response Improved Post-Katrina but Gaps Remain

Sep 9 2016 // Eleven years ago, Sam Barbera hooked up his boat and headed to New Orleans to ferry people from Hurricane Katrina’s floodwaters. Four weeks ago, he found himself in another boat for rescues — this time at home in...

Louisiana Commissioner Urges Flood Insurance Proof of Loss Extension

Sep 8 2016 // As a result of the record-breaking flooding in his state in August, Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon is asking the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to extend the filing deadline for Louisiana...

Three California Entities Get FEMA Preparedness Awards

Sep 6 2016 // Three California entities were named by the Federal Emergency Management Agency as winners of its annual preparedness awards. The FEMA Individual and Community Preparedness Awards recognize the outstanding efforts of...

Senator Says FEMA to Fund Crisis Counseling for Louisiana Flood Victims

Sep 2 2016 // A U.S. senator says the Federal Emergency Management Agency will provide Louisiana with $6.8 million to fund crisis counseling for flood victims. Sen. David Vitter’s office announced the grant in a news release...

Mobile Homes, not Travel Trailers, Headed to Louisiana after Deadly Flooding

Aug 26 2016 // Mobile homes will fill front yards across southern Louisiana again, just like after Hurricane Katrina, as federal authorities bring in temporary housing for thousands of people displaced by catastrophic flooding. These...

3 California Entitles Get FEMA Preparedness Awards

Aug 24 2016 // Three California entities were named by the Federal Emergency Management Agency as winners for its annual preparedness awards. The winners of the 2016 FEMA Individual and Community Preparedness Awards were announced...

Flood Claims Mount; FEMA Extends Insurance Renewal Period for Some in Louisiana

Aug 23 2016 // Due to the damage and displacement caused by recent flooding, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has extended to 120 days the grace period to renew flood insurance policies in certain Louisiana parishes. The...