Approved Aid for Nisqually Earthquake Reaches $81.7 Million 

Release Date: May 18, 2001
Release Number: 1361-73

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Olympia, WA -- Federal and state agencies have approved $81.7 million in aid to help Washington residents and businesses following the Nisqually earthquake.

The following are highlights of the ongoing disaster response and recovery efforts since the Presidential disaster declaration on March 1, as of close of business May 17.

State and federal officials continue to urge disaster victims to call the registration number at 1-800-462-9029 or TTY 1-800-462-7585. The deadline to register is May 31, 2001.

For the designated counties the total number applicants and assistance approved to date for disaster rental assistance and minimal repair grants are:

County Registrations Approved Temporary
Housing Assistance
Benton 45 $62,283
Chelan 37 $31,228
Clallam 90 $91,713
Clark 103 $138,481
Cowlitz 95 $203,543
Grays Harbor 1007 $1,989,128
Island 76 $99,999
Jefferson 67 $84,748
King 12216 $14,554,879
Kitsap 2104 $2,533,963
Kittitas 61 $49,982
Lewis 914 $1,254,693
Mason 589 $875,385
Pacific 122 $233,389
Pierce 5565 $7,380,103
Skagit 309 $354,535
Skamania 5 $6,030
Snohomish 1138 $920,907
Thurston 4117 $4,277,372
Wahkiakum 24 $41,763
Whatcom 413 $375,321
Yakima 319 $372,450

A total of 22 counties are eligible for Individual Assistance. The counties are Benton, Chelan, Clallam, Clark, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson, King, Kitsap, Kittitas, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, Skagit, Skamania, Snohomish, Thurston, Whatcom, Wahkiakum, and Yakima. All counties were automatically made eligible for Hazard Mitigation assistance with the original disaster declaration.

FEMA disaster assistance covers basic needs only and will not normally compensate individuals for their entire loss. Persons covered by insurance may receive assistance from the government for areas not covered by their insurance. Some disaster aid does not have to be paid back, while other types of help may come in the form of loans from the SBA. FEMA representatives will explain the process when persons call to register for assistance.

Low-interest loans from SBA may be available to homeowners, renters and businesses of all sizes to cover private property damage that is not fully compensated by insurance or other sources. Disaster loans from SBA are the primary source of funds for repairing earthquake damage.

Indian tribal governments eligible for Public Assistance and Individual Assistance funding include the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation, Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe, Lower Elwha, Lummi Nation, Makah Tribe, Muckleshoot Tribe, Nisqually Tribe, Nooksack Tribe, Port Gamble Indian Community, Puyallup Tribe, Quileute Tribe, Quinault Nation, Samish Nation, Sauk-Suiattle Tribe, Shoalwater Bay Tribe, Skokomish Tribe, Snoqualmie Tribe, Squaxin Island Tribe, Stillaguamish Tribe, Suquamish Tribe, Swinomish Tribe, The Tulalip Tribes, and the Upper Skagit Tribe.

The Hoh Tribe, and Yakama Nation are eligible for Individual Assistance only.

Last Modified: Tuesday, 28-Oct-2003 16:29:40