200 Days After Katrina: FEMA Disaster Aid to Alabama Tops $566 M 

Individuals and Families Receive $120.6 Million

Release Date: February 16, 2006
Release Number: 1605-182

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Two hundred days after Hurricane Katrina battered the Gulf Coast, federal and state officials announced that disaster aid to Alabama has now topped $566.4 million in assistance, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Agency (FEMA) and the Alabama Emergency Management Agency. The deadline for Katrina survivors to register for federal and state assistance is March 11, 2006.

"We have moved into a new phase with regard to the Katrina housing effort and we are continuing to assist evacuees as they transition from emergency to longer-term housing," said Michael Bolch, federal coordinating officer, "yet the recovery and rebuilding process will continue with the repair and replacement of homes, private property and infrastructure."

To date, Alabama disaster assistance includes:

$120.6 million in assistance to individuals and families

$83.8 million in U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) loans

$362 million was approved for the following

Services included the use of military aircraft for rapid needs assessment, crisis counseling for survivors, interpreters for non-English speaking individuals, and shipments of 280 truckloads of ice, 186 truckloads of water, 103 truckloads of Meals Ready to Eat (MREs), 11 truckloads of generators, 27 truckloads of cots and 32 truckloads of blankets.

Other disaster assistance:

Katrina survivors who have not yet registered for assistance must do so before the extended deadline of March 11, 2006. The toll-free numbers to call to register or check on the status of an application are 800-621 FEMA (3362) or TTY 800-462-7585 for the hearing-or-speech impaired. Applicants may also register online at www.fema.gov.

Last Modified: Thursday, 16-Feb-2006 10:02:03