Fact Sheets

FEMA is required to verify you lived at the address in your application as your primary residence before providing most types of assistance. FEMA is also required to verify you owned your home before providing Home Repair or Replacement Assistance.

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New Mexico residents affected by the wildfires in Colfax, Lincoln, Mora, San Miguel and Valencia counties can make it easier to communicate with FEMA by creating an online account. You can upload documents and check the status of your application from anywhere with an internet connection.

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Frequently asked questions on the Fiscal Year 2022 Port Security Grant Program.

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FEMA has provided assistance for several disaster declarations in Tennessee in the last several months, including for a tornado outbreak that occurred Dec. 10-11, 2021, in middle and west Tennessee and severe storms and flooding that took place in middle Tennessee on Aug. 21, 2021. 

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Administrator Criswell’s remarks on the United States’ approach to crisis management.

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FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell’s Remarks to the Network of Directors-General of the European Crisis Center.

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In fiscal year (FY) 2022, the Department of Homeland Security is providing $100 million to promote sustainable, risk-based efforts to protect critical port infrastructure from acts of terrorism.

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 This document outlines key changes for the fiscal year (FY) 2022 PSGP.

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FEMA has provided assistance for several disaster declarations in Tennessee in the last several months, including for a tornado outbreak that occurred Dec. 10-11, 2021, in middle and west Tennessee and severe storms and flooding that took place in middle Tennessee on Aug. 21, 2021. 

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Destruction caused by natural disasters in the U.S. annually totals an average $54 billion in losses and requires federal spending averaging $17 billion. Enforcing modern building codes and floodplain ordinances can be a powerful force in reducing those numbers and strengthening the nation’s resiliency after disasters.

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