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- FEMA deadline looms for Hurricane Ike victims living in hotels
- A deadline looms for Hurricane Ike victims living in hotels or motels to contact FEMA so they can learn about their eligibility for continued assistance. FEMA extended the cutoff for its transitional sheltering program from Oct. 14 to next Tuesday, after which FEMA will no longer pay...
- Research articles 2008-10-22
- FEMA: Denial letters may not be last word on aid eligibility for
- Some Louisiana residents who registered for FEMA disaster assistance may have received a letter saying their applications were denied. But the denial letters might not be the final word on whether an applicant is eligible for aid, the Federal Emergency Management Agency said today. "A denial for a...
- Research articles 2008-10-06
- Federal aid to help business, residents in La. affected by Gustav
- The head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency on Tuesday said federal disaster aid is available for Louisiana to help people and communities recover from Hurricane Gustav. The aid was made available Monday. President Bush authorized the assistance when he called...
- Research articles 2008-09-03
- Elevation Certificate Errors Cause Unnecessary Problems for Agents & Brokers
- Given the critical relationship between elevation certificates and flood insurance rates, according to regulatory experts, an alarmingly high percentage of elevation certificates contain errors and omissions. Premier Elevation Certificate Network, Inc. PECN, a national elevation certificate coordinating service, advises insurance agents and brokers to be keenly aware...
- Research articles 2008-08-27
- Contractors in Wisconsin wait for share of FEMA flood money
- Joel Frank said he's surprised he didn't see an increase in construction work to repair houses swamped by the June floods. Frank, project manager for Service-Master Disaster Restoration, New Berlin, focuses on mold remediation work and repair projects costing less than $30,000. He said he didn't get many...
- Research articles 2008-08-01
- Home, business foreclosures suspended due to flooding in Missouri
- The flooding of northeast Missouri and parts of St. Charles County has had a surprising effect on foreclosures: they've decreased. Since the flooding, FEMA has begun declaring parts of Missouri disaster areas. Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt followed suit and also named additional counties disaster areas. In response,...
- Research articles 2008-06-30
- Home, business foreclosures suspended due to flooding
- The flooding of northeast Missouri and parts of St. Charles County has had a surprising effect on foreclosures: they've decreased. Since the flooding, FEMA has begun declaring parts of Missouri disaster areas. Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt followed suit and also named additional counties disaster areas. In response,...
- Research articles 2008-06-30
- Flooding delays hundreds of foreclosures in Missouri
- The flooding of northeast Missouri and parts of St. Charles County has had a surprising effect on foreclosures: they've decreased. Since the flooding, FEMA has begun declaring parts of Missouri disaster areas. Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt followed suit and also named additional counties disaster areas. In response,...
- Research articles 2008-06-30
- FEMA releases St. Tammany flood maps
- The Federal Emergency Management Agency has released the proposed new flood maps for St. Tammany Parish. Insurers use the maps to set rates under the National Flood Insurance Program. Copies of a highly detailed map covering the seven Slidell City Council districts also are available for public view in the...
- Research articles 2008-06-21
- With spring in the air, properties at risk of flooding
- With spring around the corner, the Empire State will once again experience rising temperatures, spring rains and melting snow. In fact, the 2008 Flood Summit recently brought state and local leaders together in Binghamton to develop a flood strategy. The last four years have seen nine floods declared federal disasters...
- Research articles 2008-04-09
- FEMA map update shows flood risk to local homes
- SAN LEANDRO -- The odds of experiencing a flood in the Bay Area are pretty slim. But that shouldn't prevent homeowners from taking precautions, flood control managers say. In fact, if your home or property sits near a flood zone and has a federally backed mortgage, you...
- Research articles 2008-03-26
- Flood maps updated for Tangipahoa Parish
- The public will be able to view revised preliminary digital flood insurance rate maps for Tangipahoa Parish from 2 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Louisiana Department of Labor Conference & Training Center, 1711 Nashville Ave., in Hammond. Specialists will be at the open house...
- Research articles 2008-02-28
- Flood insurance costs key factor in Coast recovery
- Problems with insurance cost and availability have been identified as the number one barrier to the rebuilding of the Mississippi Gulf Coast following Hurricane Katrina. But while most private carriers are no longer writing wind coverage, leaving expensive insurance from the state's Wind Pool underwriting association as the only option,...
- Research articles 2008-01-14
- DISASTER LOANS
- Hurricanes, fires, tornados: How can you help members? While the fires raged in Southern California in October, one credit union asked about offering a disaster assistance loan on the CUES NetTM listserve. "Our credit union is not in the Southern California fire zones; however, some of our members...
- Research articles 2007-12-01
- FEMA gives local district 2 years to certify levees
- Large portions of Lathrop and western Manteca were given a two- year reprieve from being considered prone to flooding due to levee seepage, thus allowing development to continue and keeping homeowners from having to buy flood insurance. However, developers and homeowners with land behind local levees will...
- Research articles 2007-11-29
- Winter 2007 - 2008: Decreasing Temperatures, Increasing Flood Risks for Idaho Residents
- To: STATE EDITORSContact: FEMA Newsdesk, +1-202-646-4600 WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Winter brings more than just cold temperatures. It also brings an increased flood risk and the Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA is warning residents of Idaho to prepare now - well ahead of rising waters. This year, predictions for...
- Research articles 2007-11-28
- Winter 2007 - 2008: Decreasing Temperatures, Increasing Flood Risks for Washington State Residents
- To: STATE EDITORSContact: FEMA Newsdesk, +1-202-646-4600 WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Winter brings more than just cold temperatures. It also brings an increased flood risk and the Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA is warning residents of Washington to prepare now -- well ahead of rising waters. This year, predictions for...
- Research articles 2007-11-28
- Winter 2007 - 2008: Decreasing Temperatures, Increasing Flood Risks for Montana Residents
- To: STATE EDITORSContact: FEMA Newsdesk, +1-202-646-4600 WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Winter brings more than just cold temperatures. It also brings an increased flood risk and the Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA is warning residents of Montana to prepare now - well ahead of rising waters. This year, predictions for...
- Research articles 2007-11-28
- Winter 2007 - 2008: Decreasing Temperatures, Increasing Flood Risks for Northern California Residents
- To: STATE EDITORSContact: FEMA Newsdesk, +1-202-646-4600 WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Winter brings more than just cold temperatures. It also brings an increased flood risk and the Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA is warning residents of Northern California to prepare now -- well ahead of rising waters. This year, predictions...
- Research articles 2007-11-28
- Winter 2007 - 2008: Decreasing Temperatures, Increasing Flood Risks for Northern Nevada Residents
- To: STATE EDITORSContact: FEMA Newsdesk, +1-202-646-4600 WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Winter brings more than just cold temperatures. It also brings an increased flood risk and the Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA is warning residents of Northern Nevada to prepare now -- well ahead of rising waters. Scientists predict that...
- Research articles 2007-11-28
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