Fact Sheets
To protect the safety and health of disaster survivors and agency personnel, FEMA is conducting remote inspections of homes reported to be severely damaged by the March 25 to April 3 severe storms, tornadoes and flooding in Tennessee’s Davidson, Williamson and Wilson counties.
Flooding is terrifying, and even after the immediate threat has passed, the conditions created by a flood can be dangerous and stressful to naviga
Recovery Progress – More than $18 million provided in Kentucky Kentucky homeowners and renters who sustained losses from the severe storms, flooding, landslides and mudslides from Feb. 27 through March 14 in Breathitt, Clay, Estill, Floyd, Johnson, Lee, Magoffin, Marin and Powell counties may be eligible for assistance from FEMA.
FEMA is providing financial assistance for funeral expenses from COVID-19 deaths, provided the expenses were incurred after January 20, 2020, and have not been reimbursed by other financial sources.
In the aftermath of a disaster, misconceptions about disaster assistance can often prevent survivors from applying for help from FEMA and the U.S.
Recovery Progress – More than $16 Million Provided in Kentucky
Kentucky homeowners and renters who sustained losses from the severe storm
Oklahomans in 16 counties designated for disaster assistance who were affected by February’s severe winter storms and still need help have many res
Survivors of hurricanes Laura, Delta and Zeta and the winter storms could be eligible for rental assistance for temporary housing through F
Survivors of the February severe winter storms in Oklahoma who apply for disaster assistance from FEMA may be referred to the U.S.
In the wake of a disaster, the people of Louisiana have always come together with compassion and courage to ask how they can help survivors.