Oklahoma Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, Tornadoes, and Flooding

DR-4776-OK
Oklahoma

Período del incidente: abr 25, 2024 - mayo 9, 2024

Fecha de declaración: abr 30, 2024

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The new Individual Assistance updates only apply to disasters declared on or after March 22, 2024. Read about the updates.

Help for Individuals and Families After a Disaster

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If you have insurance, you should file a claim with your insurance company immediately. FEMA assistance cannot help with losses already covered by insurance. Learn more about the steps after applying for assistance.

Apply for Disaster Assistance

The fastest way to apply is through DisasterAssistance.gov. You can also apply through the FEMA mobile app or by calling the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362. If you use a video relay service, captioned telephone service, or other communication services, please provide FEMA the specific number assigned for that service.

Get Immediate Help

Find help with needs that FEMA is not authorized to provide. Check with your local emergency management officials. The FEMA Helpline (800-621-3362) may be able to provide additional referrals. If you use a video relay service, captioned telephone service, or other communication services, please provide FEMA the specific number assigned for that service.

I Applied for Assistance. What's Next?

After applying for assistance, your request is reviewed to determine if an inspection is needed to verify disaster-related damage to your home and personal property. FEMA staff and inspectors may contact you to discuss your disaster-caused damage.

FEMA may also request more information to support your eligibility for assistance or information related to your specific disaster-related needs identified in your application. If this is needed, you will receive a letter from FEMA outlining the information needed.

Learn more about what to expect.

Review FEMA’s Decision

Once FEMA has reviewed your application, the results of the inspection and/or documentation submitted, you will get a letter explaining:

  • whether you are approved for assistance
  • how much assistance you will receive
  • how the assistance must be used
  • how to appeal FEMA’s decision if you do not agree with it

The letter will be sent to you by email or mail based on what you selected when you completed your application.

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You may have received information about a U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) disaster loan for additional unmet needs. For disasters declared before March 22, 2024, you may need to submit an SBA loan application before being considered for certain types of FEMA assistance. Learn more about SBA loans and how the SBA loan application process relates to FEMA disaster assistance.

Help After a Disaster Brochure

The Help After a Disaster brochure is designed to help communities understand the types of FEMA assistance available to support individuals and families in disaster recovery. The brochure can be reviewed and downloaded in multiple languages.

Find a Housing Counselor

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) provides support to a nationwide network of housing counseling agencies (HCAs) and certified counselors. HUD-participating HCAs are approved and trained to provide tools to current and prospective homeowners and renters so they can make responsible choices to address their housing needs considering their financial situations.

Frequently Asked Questions and Rumors

Get answers to frequently asked questions about emergency shelters, disaster assistance, flood insurance and more. Learn more about common disaster-related rumors and the facts you need to jumpstart your recovery. Find information on identifying disaster fraud and how to report it.

Multilingual Resources

You can find social media graphics with important safety messaging in various languages, including English, Chinese, Spanish and Vietnamese.

We also have videos in American Sign Language (ASL) on topics including:

Recursos locales

Noticias y medios de comunicación locales

Visite la página de Noticias y medios de comunicación para ver eventos, hojas de datos, comunicados de prensa y otros recursos multimedios.

Cómo ayudar

Trabaje como voluntario y done

La recuperación puede tomar muchos años después de un desastre. Hay muchas formas de ayudar, como donar dinero en efectivo, artículos necesarios o su tiempo. Obtenga más información sobre cómo ayudar a las personas que lo necesitan.

No llegues por cuenta propia a las zonas de desastre. Las organizaciones de confianza en las zonas afectadas saben dónde se necesitan voluntarios. Trabaje con una organización establecida para asegurarse de que dispone de la seguridad, adiestramientos y destrezas necesarias para responder.

Los funcionarios de FEMA de Enlace con Agencias Voluntarias (VALs, por sus siglas en inglés) desarrollan relaciones y coordinan esfuerzos con organizaciones voluntarias, con base de fe y comunitarias activas en desastres.

Cómo hacer negocios con FEMA

Si está interesado en proporcionar bienes y servicios remunerados para la ayuda por desastre, visite nuestra página sobre Cómo hacer negocios con FEMA para empezar.

Si tiene una empresa dedicada al recogido de escombros y desea colaborar en las labores de limpieza de las zonas afectadas, comuníquese con el gobierno local en las áreas afectadas para ofrecer sus servicios.

Obligaciones de financiamiento

Asistencia individual Cantidad
Total de asistencia para vivienda - Dólares Aprobados $1,436,609.01
Total para asistencia para otras necesidades - Dólares Aprobados $1,041,977.26
Total para el programa individual y de vivienda Dólares Aprobados $2,478,586.27
Solicitudes para asistencia individual Aprobado 353

Lista de Centros de Recuperación por Desastre (DRC, por sus siglas en inglés)

Los Centros de Recuperación por Desastre ofrecen información sobre FEMA y de la Agencia Federal de Pequeños Negocios para los sobrevivientes de desastres. Los sobrevivientes pueden obtener ayuda para solicitar asistencia federal, conocer los tipos de asistencia disponibles, aprender sobre el proceso de apelaciones y conocer el estado de las solicitudes.

Murray County Expo Center - Extension Office

Dirección

3490 Highway 7 W
Sulphur, Oklahoma 73086
Murray
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Horario del DRC

Lunes:7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Martes:7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Miércoles:7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Jueves:7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Viernes:7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sábado:7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Domingo:7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Avisos

Murray County Expo - DRC is located at the extension Office

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