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FEMA Region 4 office — located in Atlanta, GA, with a Federal Regional Center in Thomasville, GA — partners with federal emergency management for eight states and six Tribal Nations.

States

Visit the state's page for localized content, such as disaster recovery centers, flood maps, fact sheets, jobs and other resources.

Leadership

Robert Samaan

Region 4 Administrator

Robert P. Ashe

Region 4 Deputy Administrator

Region 4 Resources

Environmental Requirements to Apply for FEMA Funding

When a community applies for FEMA funding — such as Public Assistance, Hazard Mitigation Assistance or Preparedness Grants — potential impacts to the environment and cultural resources must be considered.

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NOTE: Environmental requirements do not apply to individuals and families applying for assistance.

Find Your Flood Map

Risk Mapping, Assessment and Planning (Risk MAP) is a national FEMA program that works with states, tribes, territories and local communities to evaluate and better understand their current flood risk, as well as the actions that can be taken to mitigate and become more resilient against future risk.

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Regional News and Information

The Disaster Recovery Center in Levy County will close at noon Aug. 31 and reopen in a new location Sept. 3.
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A Disaster Recovery Center in Hamilton County will close permanently at noon Sept. 1.
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FEMA invites you and your children to visit "Kids Korner" at the Disaster Recovery Centers in Kentucky. This family-focused initiative offers fun and interactive activities to help your family prepare for emergencies.
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Floridians impacted by Hurricane Debby may be eligible for FEMA assistance to repair or replace a vehicle.
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One year after Hurricane Idalia struck the Sunshine State, federal grants, flood insurance settlements and low-interest disaster loans to recovering Floridians reached $843 million statewide.
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