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DENVER – State and federal disaster assistance is bringing needed financial help to homeowners, renters and business owners who suffered damage or loss as a result of the Marshall Fire. Emergency management officials encourage those who have applied for assistance and received assistance to use disaster funds for their intended purpose to ensure continued eligibility for assistance.
Funds are available through grants for housing and other needs and through low-interest federal loans for repair or replacement of primary homes, personal property and business recovery.
DENVER – Boulder County residents and businesses who sustained damages from the Marshall Fire may be eligible for state and federal disaster assistance. FEMA has programs that provide financial help with temporary housing expenses, basic home repairs and other essential disaster-related needs. FEMA may also make referrals to other local, state, federal and voluntary assistance programs.
DENVER – If you applied to FEMA for disaster assistance after the Marshall Fire, you may have already received a letter of determination. The letter will explain your application status and how to respond. It is important to read the letter carefully because it will include the amount of any assistance FEMA may provide and information on the appropriate use of disaster assistance funds.
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FEMA has produced numerous publications detailing best practices for natural hazard mitigation associated with extreme-wind impacts. This Fact Sheet summarizes a few of the readily available publications and resources that can be used by homeowners, as well as design and construction professionals, during reconstruction following extreme-wind events.
On this episode, we’re highlighting the State of Colorado and their successful partnership with voluntary organizations to set up a donations management and resource center following the Marshall Fire that burned over 6,000 acres and destroyed more than 1,000 homes in Boulder County in late December 2021. The partnership is a shining example of how the public sector and voluntary organizations can come together to maximize assistance to those in need.
Report on Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) information for FEMA-4634-DR; Colorado as a result of wildfires and straight-line winds beginning on December 30, 2021, and continuing
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Cheeb Koog Bouder cov pej xeem thiab cov lag luam tshuav ib hnub ntxiv rau ua ntawv thov nyiaj pab kev puas ntsoog uas txuam nrog Hluav Taws Kub Marshall thiab cov cua hlob ncaj qha.
Cheeb Koog Bouder cov pej xeem thiab cov lag luam tshuav ib lub lim tiam ua ntawv thov nyiaj pab kev puas ntsoog uas txuam nrog Hluav Taws Kub Marshall thiab cov cua hlob ncaj qha.
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FEMA Txoj Kev Pab Nyiaj Rau Pej Xeem (PA) yuav muab nyiaj txiag ntxiv rov rau lub xeev thiab cov nom tswv hauv zos thiab qee hom koom haum tsis khwv muaj nyiaj kom rov kho tau tej chaw vaj tse uas pej xeem siv thiab lis cov dej num los txhawb rau pej xeem huab hwm txoj kev noj qab haus huv thiab kev nyab xeeb.
Cov Pej Xeem Hauv Zej Zog uas puas raug los ntawm txoj kev puas ntsoog Hluav Taws Kub Marshall thiab cua hlob ncaj qha tshuav ob lub lim tiam ntxiv mus thov tsoom fwv teb chaws nyiaj pab rau kev puas ntsoog.