Must Register with FEMA to Receive Federal-State Disaster Assistance 

Release Date: September 19, 1999
Release Number: 1294-02

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HARRISBURG, Pa. -- Residents of seven southeastern Pennsylvania counties who suffered damage or losses as a result of Hurricane Floyd, should apply for state and federal assistance by calling the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) toll-free at 1-800-462-9029.

The counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Montgomery, Philadelphia and York were made eligible for disaster assistance Saturday by President Clinton.

"Residents must call the teleregistration center. It's the first step in applying for state or federal assistance," said Jack Schuback, federal coordinating officer for FEMA. "After they register by calling 1-800-462-9029, a FEMA inspector may visit the person's property to check the damage." The hearing- or speech- impaired with TTY equipment can call 1-800-462-7585.

State and federal officials point out that even people who have their property insured may qualify for assistance not covered by that insurance. "The point is that unless disaster victims apply by calling the toll-free number (1-800-462-9029) they won't know if they may qualify for assistance and we can't help them," added Bob Churchman, Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) state coordinating officer.

Some of the assistance programs available for hurricane victims include disaster housing assistance, low-interest loans to repair or replace damaged property and grants for serious needs and necessary expenses not met by other programs.

"Even if you called the local emergency management office after the storm, you must call the 1-800-462-9029 number to be eligible for any further assistance," Churchman added.

After disaster victims register, they can call the FEMA Helpline at 1-800-525-0321 to get information on the status of their claims. The hearing- and speech- impaired with TTY equipment can call 1-800-462-7585.

Last Modified: Monday, 08-Dec-2003 09:30:59