More Disaster Assistance For Southwest Virginia
Release Date: April 29, 2002
Release Number: 1406-38
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Wise, VA -- It has been almost a month since President Bush declared
a major disaster because of flood damage in Southwest Virginia. The localities
designated in the disaster declaration are Dickenson, Lee, Russell, Scott,
Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise and the city of Norton. Wythe County
was designated eligible for public assistance only. During that time,
FEMA has received 1,693 applications for disaster assistance and has approved
more than $2.5 million in combined assistance.
- To date, 1,693 applicants have registered for disaster assistance.
- More than 1,462 inspections have been completed. Housing inspectors
are verifying damage to determine eligibility for FEMA disaster housing
assistance.
- $1.6 million in FEMA disaster housing assistance checks have been
issued to more than 1,075 residents affected by the March flooding.
- The Individual and Family Grant Program (IFG) has approved $530,000
in grants to help 190 families cover serious needs or overcome disaster-related
hardship, injury or adverse conditions.
- The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has approved $292,000
in low interest disaster loans to 21 individuals and businesses. SBA
disaster loans are the primary form of federal assistance to help homeowners,
renters and businesses of all sizes affected by the disaster.
- Disaster unemployment assistance through the Virginia Employment
Commission is available to eligible individuals who are out of work
due to the disaster and not covered by regular unemployment insurance.
- Initial public assistance projects totaling $290,000 have been approved
and more are expected. In Russell County, a project is underway to relocate
damaged water lines; road repair has been approved in Tazewell County;
and St. Paul in Wise County has a project to repair a damaged park.
The public assistance funds are expected to rise dramatically when all
projects in the disaster declared areas reach the final approval stage.
Applicants were briefed and there were five kickoff meetings for public
assistance on April 24.
- 20,000 gallons of potable water was initially distributed through
the Russell County Water & Sewer Authority for affected Dante, West
Dante and Russell County residents. Up to 40,000 gallons more are available.
An increment of 8,000 gallons is scheduled for delivery on May 1 with
future deliveries as requested. It is not anticipated that the entire
40,000 gallons will be required.
- Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) have been in operation in seven
of the disaster declared counties of Southwest Virginia. The last of
the mobile centers closed on Sunday, April 28. On Wednesday, May 1 at
7 p.m., the disaster recovery center in Wise will close permanently.
The disaster recovery centers were visited by a total of 523 applicants.
- FEMA community relations field officers continue to contact Virginia
victims in the disaster-designated counties to assess their needs.
- The Red Cross served more than 18,000 meals and provided shelter
to 168 people in 11 shelters, in the early stages of the disaster.
Individuals and business owners who suffered losses or damages in the
March floods in the counties designated in the presidential disaster declaration
are encouraged to register by calling FEMA's toll-free number, 1-800-621-3362
or TTY 1-800-462-7585 for the speech and hearing impaired. Those who have
already registered but need to update their information or who have questions
about the status of their application can call the FEMA Helpline, 1-800-621-3362
or TTY1-800-462-7585. Hours of operation for both locations are 8 a.m.
to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday until further notice.
Last Modified: Wednesday, 27-Aug-2003 14:04:58