Latest FEMA Headlines

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Dallas Man Arrested on FEMA Fraud Charges

Feb 5 2007 // A Dallas man who claimed to be a Hurricane Katrina victim was arrested on charges outlined in a three-count indictment returned in October 2006 by a federal grand jury in Dallas, announced U.S. Attorney Richard B. Roper of...

FEMA Approves Public Assistance for 22 Okla. Counties

Feb 5 2007 // The federal government approved public disaster assistance for 18 more Oklahoma counties on Feb. 2, a day after Gov. Brad Henry expressed frustration over its refusal to qualify all 23 counties he sought disaster...

Remapping California flood zones might spur wave of policy sales

Jan 29 2007 // Homeowners who witnessed the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina seem to have boosted flood insurance sales dramatically in 2006, and federal government actions also might force others to purchase flood coverage, as...

Partisan Politics Influenced Katrina Response, Says Former FEMA Chief

Jan 23 2007 // Political storm clouds gathered again over the federal government’s response to Hurricane Katrina as former Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Michael Brown said party politics played a role in decisions on...

Lawmakers Pushing FEMA to Speed Up Aid for Colorado Plains

Jan 12 2007 // Colorado lawmakers are trying to put pressure on the federal government to speed up aid to ranchers and county governments digging out from back-to-back blizzards on the southeastern plains. Sens. Ken Salazar, D-Colo., and...

Flood Policy Sales Rise 24% in Texas

Jan 11 2007 // The popularity of federal flood insurance policies in Texas is on the rise, according to the Insurance Council of Texas. ICT reported that Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) records show that the number of flood...

La. Senator: Make FEMA Turn Over Trailer Info to Law Enforcement

Jan 10 2007 // The government should make FEMA turn over records of residents of its trailers and trailer parks to New Orleans police and other agencies investigating crime in the area, U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu said. The proposal is part...

FEMA Offers Aid to Colorado Storm Victims

Jan 10 2007 // The head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced that federal aid has been made available to supplement state and local response efforts in Colorado for...

Sales of Federal Flood Insurance Policies Rose 13% in 2006

Jan 8 2007 // Sales of federal flood insurance rose sharply across the country last year after homeowners witnessed the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina and realized that typical insurance policies didn’t cover many...

Deadline is Jan. 2 to Apply for Aid for Oct. Storm Damage in La.

Jan 2 2007 // Louisiana residents whose homes or businesses sustained damage in the Oct. 16, 2006, storm have until Jan. 2, 2006, to apply for Federal Emergency Management Agency assistance. Two major storms dumped more than 20 inches...

FEMA Says Disaster Tax Relief Available for La. Residents

Dec 28 2006 // Louisiana residents who suffered damages from the severe storms and flooding that occurred between Oct. 16 and Nov. 8, 2006, may be eligible for disaster tax relief from the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Emergency...

Miss. art museum relocation awaits FEMA, insurance monies

Dec 25 2006 // Leaders who run Biloxi’s Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art are reluctantly considering abandoning its incomplete and storm-damaged beachfront site designed by acclaimed architect Frank Gehry. They could end up moving...

Relocating Miss. Art Museum Depends on FEMA, Insurance Monies

Dec 13 2006 // The possibility of locating the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art back in downtown Biloxi and abandoning its storm-damaged and incomplete beachfront site designed by Frank Gehry is one of the options museum leaders are...

La. Man Sentenced in FEMA Fraud Case

Nov 21 2006 // A Zachary, La., man has been sentenced on fraud charges related to a hurricane relief program. Terry Watson, 40, was sentenced to two years probation, a $250 fine, $2,000 in restitution and 50 hours of community...

Florida FEMA Trailer Park Residents Face Deadline to Move

Nov 2 2006 // Dozens of people left homeless by Hurricane Charley in 2004 faced a midnight Tuesday deadline to move out of a Federal Emergency Management Agency trailer park. Many have said they still don’t know where they would...

FEMA Approves Recovery Assistance for Big Island Quake Victims

Oct 25 2006 // The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved relief and recovery assistance to Big Island victims of the recent earthquake in Hawaii, said Gov. Linda Lingle on Oct. 23. The aid may include grants for temporary...

Nearly 10,000 Empty FEMA Trailers in Ark. Freed up for Other Uses

Oct 2 2006 // Nearly 10,000 emergency housing trailers in Hope, Ark., that were intended to be sent to the Gulf Coast to help Hurricane Katrina victims have been freed up for other uses. The Federal Emergency Management Agency parked...

Casinos Help Miss. Economy Recover from Hand Dealt by Katrina

Sep 8 2006 // Cynthia Smith remembers the horror her family endured when Hurricane Katrina’s flood waters rolled into their Gulfport, MIssissippi home and turned her world upside down. Smith and several family members —...

Some Katrina Evacuees Elect to Stay in Mass., R.I.

Aug 29 2006 // On the third floor of a dark brick apartment building in Fall River, Mass., in the one-bedroom unit where she lives by herself, Theresa Reed maintains the trappings of cozy home life: a photo of a granddaughter on...

FEMA Denies Ill. Aid to for Last Month’s Severe Weather

Aug 25 2006 // Illinois’ damage from last month’s severe weather wasn’t enough to get millions of dollars in financial help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the agency has told Gov. Rod Blagojevich and the...