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Tennessee survivors of the Dec. 9, 2023 storms and tornadoes who applied for assistance from FEMA will receive a letter from FEMA in the mail or via email.
Tennessee Emergency Management Agency and FEMA have opened a Disaster Recovery Center in Dickson County to help people affected by the Dec. 9 tornadoes.
If you live in Davidson, Dickson, Montgomery or Sumner County and were affected by the Dec. 9 severe storms and tornadoes, FEMA may be able to help with temporary housing expenses, basic home repairs or other essential disaster-related needs that are not covered by insurance.
The generosity of the public following the Dec. 9 severe storms is helping affected communities to begin recovering from this disaster.
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