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Indiana Severe Storms and Flooding
Période de l’incident: fév 14, 2018 - Mar 4, 2018
Date de déclaration: Mai 4, 2018
Liens rapides
- Ressources de récupération: État et Local | Nationale
- Connectez-vous: Réseaux sociaux | Application mobile et texte
- Conseil 24/7: Ligne d’assistance en cas de catastrophe
En savoir plus sur cette catastrophe
Ressources locales
Local Information
Actualités et médias locaux
Visitez la page Actualités et médias pour les événements, les fiches d'information, les communiqués de presse et d'autres ressources multimédias.
The deadline to register for assistance with FEMA was July 5, 2018.
If you have registered for assistance, FEMA encourages you to keep in touch to track your claim or to notify the agency of changes to your mailing or email addresses or phone numbers, and to report insurance settlements or additional damage you may have discovered since your home inspection.
Popular Resources
- Visit the U.S. Small Business Administration's page to submit a Disaster Loan Application.
- Browse through our library of disaster recovery video resources for people with disabilities.
- Visit our Indiana Disaster Mitigation Resources page for information on flood insurance, protecting your property from a flood and home improvement tips for your home.
- Learn about what to expect after registering for disaster assistance.
- Understand FEMA determination letters and how to appeal.
Disaster Recovery Resources
- Disaster legal services through the Indiana State Bar Association
- Disaster Unemployment Assistance through the Indiana Department of Workforce Development
National Flood Insurance Program
Information about Loss Avoidance. NFIP flood insurance policyholders may be able to get up to $1,000 to help with protective measures taken to avoid flood damage when a flood is imminent.
- Visit FEMA’s How do I File My Flood Claim? site that explains the claims process and steps to follow as you file and work with your agent and adjuster. The more you know, the smoother the process will go.
- Download and print this guide for insured-survivors on What to Do After the Flood
- Report your loss immediately to your insurance agent and ask them about advanced payments: NFIP's Write Your Own insurance companies
- Read more about what to do after your inspection.
- NFIP Policyholders Must Follow the Guidelines of Their Flood Policy When Cleaning Up. Read the U.S. Department of Environmental Protection Agency’s Homeowners' and Renters' Guide to Mold Cleanup After Disasters.
- How to file your NFIP flood insurance claim infographic.
- What to expect from the different representatives who may visit your home during the disaster process.
Obligations de financement
Aide individuelle | Amount |
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Aide totale au logement (AP) - en dollars approuvés | $3,436,880.94 |
Total des autres besoins d'aide (ONA) - Dollars approuvés | $446,749.14 |
Total des dollars du programme pour les particuliers et les ménages approuvés | $3,883,630.08 |
Demandes d'aide individuelle approuvées | 1165 |
Assistance publique | Amount |
---|---|
Travaux d'urgence (Catégories A-B) - Dollars engagés | $2,394,465.99 |
Travail permanent (Catégories C-G) – Dollars engagés | $10,495,798.37 |
Total en dollars des subventions d'aide publique engagées | $14,326,676.95 |
Hazard Mitigation Assistance | Amount |
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Programme de subventions pour l'atténuation des risques (HMGP) - Dollars engagés | $2,558,898.30 |