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June 26,2006



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FEMA Daily News

FEMA: Press Releases and
Federal Disaster Declarations
Monday 26th of June 2006

    • FEMA Disaster Specialists to Provide Disaster Assistance Information at Home Improvement Stores in Massachusetts and New Hampshire

      ANDOVER, Mass. — A series of free disaster assistance workshops will take place at home improvement centers in several Massachusetts and New Hampshire communities starting Tuesday. These workshops are open to the public and are designed to provide information to residents on homeowner mitigation and on state and federal disaster assistance following the mid-May flooding. [more]


    • More Than $12 Million In Disaster Funds For N.H. Approved

      NEWINGTON, N.H. — More than $12 million in grants and low interest loans has been approved for 4,504 applicants in just one month since President Bush issued a major disaster declaration for New Hampshire on May 25, according to figures released today by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the New Hampshire Bureau of Emergency Management. Disaster officials added that the number of approved claims will continue to rise as more applications are processed. [more]


    • After Calling FEMA To Apply, Return The SBA Loan Application

      NEWINGTON , N.H. — Victims of the May flooding in Maine who receive a loan application from the U. S. Small Business Administration (SBA) should take the time to fill it out - even if they don't want a loan, urged disaster recovery officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Maine Emergency Management Agency. [more]


    • More Than $1.77 Million In Disaster Funds For Maine Approved

      NEWINGTON, N.H. — More than $1.77 million in grants and low interest loans has been approved for 1,067 applicants in just one month since President Bush issued a major disaster declaration for Maine on May 25, according to figures released today by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Maine Emergency Management Agency (MEMA). Disaster officials added that the number of approved claims will continue to rise as more applications are processed. [more]


    • Mass. Disaster Aid Nearing $25 Million For May Floods

      ANDOVER, Mass. — More than $24.3 million in state and federal aid has been approved for Massachusetts following the severe storms and flooding that took place during May 12-23, 2006. [more]


    • Coast Students Put Themselves in the Dog House

      BILOXI, Miss. — Students call it a "Dawg Haus." However, when you visit this home construction demonstration project you will quickly see new techniques and concepts for rebuilding homes that are safer, smarter and more cost-effective. [more]



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