When you apply for FEMA assistance, FEMA will send you a letter that explains the aid you receive. Read this letter carefully – if it says you’re “ineligible,” it does not mean you’re denied. You may just need to send more information.
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Renters whose home or personal property was damaged in the back-to-back April and May storms, floods and tornadoes may be eligible for FEMA assistance.
FEMA is hiring Oklahoma residents to help the state recover from the April-May storms and tornadoes.
If you apply for FEMA assistance and indicate that you cannot or may not be able to live safely in your home, FEMA will perform an on-site inspection to verify the disaster-caused damage.
If your insurance doesn’t cover your costs from Oklahoma’s tornadoes, FEMA may be able to help.
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