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DES MOINES, Iowa – ‘Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today’ is a good advice, especially when it comes to applying for FEMA disaster assistance.

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Myths and Facts About Flood Insurance

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Temporary Disaster Housing – Fremont and Mills Counties

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Iowa Disaster Facts at a Glance

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Iowa Disaster Facts at a Glance

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Here are two forms of assistance eligible survivors can use to meet post-disaster housing needs.

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Iowa Disaster Facts at a Glance

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FEMA offers a variety of alternative communication methods, including assistive Video Remote Interpretation Services in the following electronic formats:

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Iowa Disaster Facts at a Glance

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As a result of the March flooding in Iowa, rental resources are not available in some communities for displaced residents. Based upon the needs identified by the State of Iowa, FEMA is providing Direct Temporary Housing Assistance in Fremont and Mills counties.

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