Disaster Aid to Puerto Rico Tops $395.2 Million for Damages After Tropical Storm Jeanne 

Release Date: December 23, 2004
Release Number: 1552-081

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SAN JUAN, P.R. -- Disaster recovery officials announced today that FEMA has already approved more than $390.7 million in assistance to more than 153,000 individuals and families. Fifty- eight municipalities were declared disaster area making them eligible for federal aid to help meet the recovery needs of residents and business owners that were affected in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Jeanne.

“FEMA’s continuing commitment is not only to help meet the recovery needs of devastated families and businesses, but to ensure that the vital infrastructure they depend on is restored as quickly and efficiently as possible,” said Federal Coordinating Officer Peter Martinasco.

On September 17, 2004 President Bush issued a major disaster declaration making available federal funding for the state and affected municipalities for the damaged infrastructure. In view of that, FEMA has already approved $4,544,577 to reimburse the Commonwealth for infrastructure damages caused by the storm under the Public Assistance (PA) program.

Under the PA program the declared areas may be eligible for a 75 percent federal reimbursement of the approved costs incurred in emergency work related to the disaster, such as protective measures, debris removal, and the repair, replacement or restoration of flood-damaged public facilities, such as roads and bridges, buildings, parks, water control facilities and utilities. Certain private non-profit organizations are eligible to apply for this type of federal assistance, as well.

As of today, one hundred nine applicants were approved for this FEMA aid, from which seventy-seven were municipal governments and thirty- two Commonwealth agencies. This aid is made available following damage assessments performed by federal and Commonwealth disaster recovery officials. The requests for infrastructure disaster aid are processed as soon as the projects and supporting documentation are submitted to FEMA for evaluation and final determination.

As of December 22, 2004 the disaster aid funds approved under the PA program are as follows:

Categories Federal Share Obligated
Debris Removal (A) $1,187,301.84
Protective Measures (B) 995,862.32
Roads and Bridges (C) 1,842,405.02
Water Control Facilities (D) 15,937.49
Public Buildings (E) 94,269.71
Public Utilities (F) 1,280.70
Recreational or Other (G) 211,808.16
Sub – total: $4,348,865.24
   
Administrative Cost $ 195,712.17
Total: $4,544,577.41

FEMA prepares the nation for all hazards and effectively manages federal response and recovery efforts following any national incident. FEMA also initiates mitigation activities, trains first responders, and manages the National Flood Insurance Program and the U.S. Fire Administration. FEMA became part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on March 1, 2003.

Last Modified: Thursday, 23-Dec-2004 13:22:25