FEMA Aid To Texans Tops $14.3 Million
Release Date: August 2, 2007
Release Number: 1709-031
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WACO, Texas -- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Governor’s Division of Emergency Management (GDEM) are working in partnership to help Texas residents recover from the recent flooding that occurred June 16th and continuing. The following is a summary of ongoing response and recovery efforts:
- FEMA's Individual Assistance programs are available to residents in 27 Texas counties: Archer, Bee, Bell, Brown, Burnet, Cherokee, Comanche, Cooke, Coryell, Denton, Eastland, Grayson, Hamilton, Hood, Lampasas, Llano, Medina, Parker, Runnels, Smith, Starr, Tarrant, Travis, Victoria, Webb, Wichita, and Williamson.
- To date, FEMA has approved a total of $11,935,969 in disaster housing assistance, which includes temporary rental assistance for those whose homes have been severely damaged and funds to make essential repairs.
- An additional $2,455,037 has been approved for the Other Needs Assistance (ONA) program which helps pay for items and services such as: medical and dental care, funeral costs (as a result of the flooding), transportation expenses and household items and clothing.
- 7,354 Individuals and families affected by recent flooding have registered for assistance through FEMA's toll-free registration line, 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) or by going online to www.fema.gov. Individuals with speech or hearing impairment may call 1-800-462-7585 (TTY). Recovery specialists are available to assist with the registration process, provide counsel on assistance programs and also check on the status of an application.
- The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has approved 152 applications for $6,717,600 in disaster loan assistance. The SBA is the primary source of federal funds for long-term disaster recovery for owners of private property, including homeowners, renters, non-farm businesses of all sizes and private non-profit organizations. These low-interest loans cover costs of repair or replacement of damaged real estate, personal property and business assets not fully covered by insurance or other aid.
Last Modified: Thursday, 02-Aug-2007 18:23:42