Latest FEMA Headlines

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Scam Artists Could be Lurking Around the Corner

Mar 2 2006 // When flood waters subside, one of the first things to surface is the scam artist. Officials in Texas and Louisiana have issued warnings about telephone finagling and in-your-face scams. Their advice: Guard your personal...

Calif. Home Inspections for Flood Damage Begin

Mar 1 2006 // Damage inspectors from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have begun meeting with California homeowners and renters who registered for disaster assistance after the severe flooding of December and January. FEMA...

Disaster Assistance Outreach Unit Comes to Robertsdale, Ala.

Feb 21 2006 // A Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Disaster Assistance Outreach unit will visit Robertsdale on Thursday, Feb. 23-28. The unit will be closed on Sunday. It will open on Thursday at 11 a.m. and will be open 8 a.m....

Miss. Communities Have Until Feb. 28 to Collect Debris Roe Requests

Feb 21 2006 // Local governments in Mississippi requesting federal funding for debris removal on private property have until Feb. 28, 2006, to collect signed Right of Entry (ROE) requests from residential property owners. The date...

SBA Loan Application Necessary for Assistance in Ala. Recovery

Feb 17 2006 // The U.S Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) urges Hurricane Katrina survivors who registered for disaster assistance to complete and return the loan application they received...

Houston Man Offers Guilty Plea in Katrina Disaster Fund Scheme

Feb 16 2006 // United States Attorney Chuck Rosenberg reported that Clifford Neville, 53, of Houston, Texas, has been convicted of filing a false claim with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for Hurricane Katrina Disaster...

Former FEMA Director Witt to Address Insurers Group, April 9-11

Feb 16 2006 // James Lee Witt, former director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and a leading authority in public safety and emergency management, will speak at the 2006 Annual Conference of the American Association of...

GAO: FEMA’s Weaknesses Exposed Government in Hurricane Responses

Feb 15 2006 // As a result of widespread congressional and public interest in the federal response to hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) conducted an audit of the Individuals and Households Program...

Miss. Hurricane Victims to Lose Subsidized Hotel Rooms

Feb 13 2006 // More than 1,200 families left homeless in Mississippi by Hurricane Katrina will lose their federally subsidized hotel rooms beginning Monday. Federal Emergency Management Agency officials said Saturday that hotel...

Thousands of Hurricane Evacuees In Georgia Missed FEMA Deadline

Feb 1 2006 // Thousands of hurricane evacuees around the state will have to start paying their own hotel bills next Tuesday after missing a deadline to register for additional federal funds. Evacuees in nearly 2,000 hotel rooms missed a...

Florida Didn’t Make Sure Hurricane Payments Were Legit

Jan 30 2006 // Florida officials didn’t confirm the legitimacy of some hurricane claims before it paid out more than $150 million as part of an agreement to share the cost with Washington, a state audit has found. As part of a deal...

La. Gov. Says Wait for FEMA Standards is Delaying Recovery

Jan 27 2006 // The wait for federal standards for home building is hampering Louisiana’s hurricane reconstruction efforts, according to Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is developing a new set...

Dole Tells Banking Committee: Insurance Reforms Should Not Disproportionately Affect North Carolina

Jan 26 2006 // U.S. Senator Elizabeth Dole told the Senate Banking Committee on proposals to reform the National Flood Insurance Program, meeting in Washington that North Carolinians recognize their vulnerability to flooding and are...

FEMA Issues New Maps to Assist Miss. Recovery Effort

Jan 19 2006 // The Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has developed a series of topographic maps for...

Former FEMA Director Witt Advocates Need for National CAT Fund

Jan 19 2006 // James Lee Witt, former FEMA director and co-chair of ProtectingAmerica.org, told the members of the Task Force on Long-Term Solutions for Florida’s Hurricane Insurance Market on Thursday that there is an urgent need...

FEMA Calculates Storm Damage in 25 Counties in South Dakota

Jan 18 2006 // The Federal Emergency Management Agency has determined that ice and snow storms hitting South Dakota last November did not cause enough damage to private property to qualify for an overall federal disaster designation, but...

Calif. Commissioner, FEMA Warn Residents to Prepare for Next Flood

Jan 13 2006 // Urging residents to make disaster preparedness and insurance readiness a top priority, California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi and FEMA officials cautioned Sacramento County residents, Friday, to take proactive...

FEMA Flood Insurance Program Launches Agent Web Site

Jan 9 2006 // The National Flood Insurance Program has launched a FloodSmart Agents Web site to provide access to agent materials and new content in a password-protected agents-only section of www.FloodSmart.gov. After registering for a...

Fla.’s Generator, Chainsaw Reimbursement Program Could Be Axed

Jan 6 2006 // Florida officials are scrutinizing a state program which reimburses residents for last-minute purchases of generators, chain saws and other hurricane-related purchases and considering eliminating it, because according to...

FEMA Says Condo Owners Can Apply for Hurricane Wilma Assistance

Jan 5 2006 // The Federal Emergency Management Agency in Orlando, Fla. has reversed its position and is encouraging condominium associations needing financial assistance to repair roofs and other property destroyed or damaged by...