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Parish in Louisiana Files New Charges in Hurricane Gustav Flood Appeal

Jan 14 2013 // Officials in Louisiana’s Livingston Parish claim lies, bungling and withholding of information are grounds for reversal of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s decision to deny $46 million in waterway...

Flood Insurance Funds Will Run Out Jan. 7 Without Congress OK: FEMA

Jan 3 2013 // The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which administers the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), has notified Congress that without the approval of additional borrowing authority, funds available to pay...

FEMA: Over 507,950 Individuals Registered for Assistance Post-Sandy

Dec 19 2012 // More than 507,950 individuals have registered for the Federal Emergency Management Agency assistance in wake of Superstorm Sandy, as of Dec. 17. FEMA also said this week that $1.09 billion in disaster aid has been approved...

Slow Pace of Flood Repairs a Concern in New York City

Dec 17 2012 // As winter approaches, construction crews in New York are in a race against the clock to make thousands of houses damaged by Superstorm Sandy habitable again, and the slow pace of progress has led some people to urge...

FEMA to Help Elevate Homes in Louisiana’s Terrebonne Parish

Dec 11 2012 // More structures in Terrebonne Parish will get a boost above future storm surges with another wave of federal grants. The Courier reports about $3 million in Federal Emergency Management Agency money will be used to elevate...

FEMA Likely to Expand Flood Zones Along N.J. Coast in Wake of Sandy

Dec 9 2012 // The federal government is poised to expand flood zones and push for increases in building elevations along the New Jersey coast in the wake of flooding from Hurricane Sandy. The Federal Emergency Management Agency was...

FEMA Will Need More Funds for Sandy Relief: Fugate

Dec 5 2012 // The U.S. disaster fund likely will run out of money by early spring because of costs from Superstorm Sandy, the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) said on Tuesday. FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund has...

New Jersey Governor Christie Seeks 100% FEMA Reimbursement for Sandy

Dec 4 2012 // New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is asking the federal government to reimburse the state for 100 percent of emergency costs for at least 90 days after Superstorm Sandy swept ashore on Oct. 29.Gov. Christie addressing a...

Terrebonne Lafourche FEMA Flood Maps Still on Hold

Nov 21 2012 // Almost four years after the Federal Emergency Management Agency released preliminary flood risk maps for Louisiana’s Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes, officials don’t know when the final maps will come...

N.Y. Gov. Cuomo: FEMA Program Will Cover N.Y. Home Repairs

Nov 16 2012 // Federally-paid contractors will do basic repairs so tens of thousands of New York victims of Superstorm Sandy can stay in, or return to, their damaged homes during major work, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and federal...

Post-Isaac FEMA Individual Aid Nears $116M in Louisiana

Nov 15 2012 // The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved nearly $116 million in individual aid for Louisiana homeowners and renters who experienced damage from Hurricane Isaac. Nearly 32,000 people have received housing...

FEMA to Help Replace University of Iowa Buildings

Oct 26 2012 // After months of lobbying and pressure from Iowa’s governor, congressional delegation and others, the federal government said the University of Iowa will get nearly $84 million to replace a flood damaged auditorium...

FEMA OKs Storm Recovery Aid for 16 W.Va. Counties

Oct 25 2012 // Federal disaster assistance is available for residents and business owners in 16 West Virginia counties hit by a June windstorm. The Federal Emergency Management Agency says the individual assistance can be used to pay for...

Occupied FEMA Units in Ward County, N.D. Below 1,000

Oct 22 2012 // The number of temporary Federal Emergency Management Agency housing units in Ward County, North Dakota that are still occupied has dropped below 1,000. FEMA calls it “an important milestone” as Minot and...

Deadlines Near for Isaac Flood Claims

Oct 18 2012 // Most property owners whose homes or other structures were damaged during Hurricane Isaac have approaching deadlines for filing claims for their flood-related losses. Most of these claims are due in the upcoming two weeks...

FEMA Waives Repayment of Nearly $95M in Louisiana Storm Aid

Oct 12 2012 // The Federal Emergency Management Agency has waived the repayment of nearly $95 million that the agency believes was improperly paid to victims of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma According to a report by the Department...

Mississippi Trial Set for Kmart Complaint Against FEMA Flood Mapping

Sep 17 2012 // A federal judge has set a trial date in a lawsuit over 2010 flooding at the Kmart in Corinth. The Daily Corinthian reported that the trial is scheduled for Feb. 24 in Aberdeen before U.S. District Glen H. Davidson. In...

New York Has More Than 400 FEMA Home Buyout Applications

Sep 10 2012 // Gertrude Baker and her husband bought their cozy home in Owego in 1956. They raised three kids, befriended neighbors and weathered the occasional flood. But after Tropical Storm Lee bought five feet of water to her first...

A Year After Texas Wildfires, Recovery Continues

Sep 4 2012 // One year after wildfires raced through Bastrop and impacted 64 other Texas counties, recovery continues with more than $63 million in disaster assistance provided to date, state and federal emergency management officials...

New Jersey Looks Back on Tropical Storm Irene One Year Later

Aug 27 2012 // New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s blunt warning a year ago to “get the hell off the beach!” kicked off what became the costliest natural disaster in the state’s history, causing more than $1 billion...