Aid For Katrina Reaches $350 Million 

Release Date: October 6, 2005
Release Number: 1605-057

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Federal and state assistance to Alabama in the wake of Hurricane Katrina topped $350 million Thursday as officials included the cost of 89 recovery missions launched by various agencies since the disaster declaration was issued by President Bush August 29.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has obligated $259.3 million to pay for a wide range of direct response missions supplying ice, water, meals, tarps and critical services such as search and rescue, medical teams, transportation, security, debris removal and translators for Vietnamese, Laotian and Cambodian residents.

Financial assistance to individuals and households now totals $90.7 million. Of this, $66.9 million has been disbursed to help hurricane victims with housing and $23.8 million was allocated to other essential needs of those who suffered losses in the storm. In addition, the U.S. Small Business Administration has approved residential loans totaling $2.4 million and business loans of $104,700.

More than 107,100 Alabama residents in the eleven disaster-declared counties have registered with FEMA for assistance by calling the toll-free number 800-621-FEMA (3362). The TTY number is 800-462-7585. Internet registration is available at the FEMA website www.fema.gov.

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FEMA prepares the nation for all hazards and manages federal response and recovery efforts following any national incident. FEMA also initiates mitigation activities, trains first responders, works with state and local emergency managers, 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, 06-Oct-2005 17:47:55