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Public Notice for Long-Term Sustainability for Provo’s Water Supply, EMD-2021-BR-063-0001, September 2023

FEMA support by the numbers West Virginia DR-4787 $2.9M Individual Assistance funding; $2.1M Housing Assistance; $822K Other Needs Assistance; 698 Total Registrations; 637 Visits to a Disaster Recovery Center; 670 Home Inspections
FEMA support by the numbers West Virginia DR-4787

FEMA support by the numbers West Virginia DR-4787 $2.9M Individual Assistance funding; $2.1M Housing Assistance; $822K Other Needs Assistance; 698 Total Registrations; 637 Visits to a Disaster Recovery Center; 670 Home Inspections

Recovery Support Function Leadership Group financial data - September 30, 2024
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Recovery Support Function Leadership Group financial data - September 30, 2024

Recovery Support Function Leadership Group financial data – September 30, 2024
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Recovery Support Function Leadership Group financial data – September 30, 2024

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Recovery Support Function Leadership Group financial data – September 30, 2024

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Sheltering and Housing Solutions for North Carolina Survivors

Survivors of Tropical Storm Helene in North Carolina who sustained damage to their primary residences may be eligible for one or more FEMA sheltering and temporary housing solutions.

Building Codes Adoption Paybook for Authorities Having Jurisdiction FEMA P-2196 / November 2024
Building Codes Adoption Paybook November 2024

The Playbook is intended for officials interested in increasing community resilience and reducing loss from natural hazards by adopting the latest editions of model building codes. The Playbook provides general steps to help navigate the code adoption process and informs about FEMA grants available to support building code adoption and enforcement activities.

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2024 Individual Assistance Enhancements for Tribal Nations

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FEMA P-2196, Building Codes Adoption Playbook for Authorities Having Jurisdiction

The Playbook is intended for officials interested in increasing community resilience and reducing loss from natural hazards by adopting the latest editions of model building codes. The Playbook provides general steps to help navigate the code adoption process and informs about FEMA grants available to support building code adoption and enforcement activities.

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October 31, 2024 - Available Flood Hazard Information Table for the State of New Mexico