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July 26,2006



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FEMA Daily News

FEMA: Press Releases and
Federal Disaster Declarations
Wednesday 26th of July 2006

    • Get Home Repair Tips At Information Centers

      ALBANY, N.Y. — The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has set up "self-service," home repair information centers in hardware stores in Little Falls, Herkimer, Richfield Springs, and Cooperstown, New York. [more]


    • Assistance Still Available: Disaster Recovery Centers Shifting to Loan Assistance

      CLEVELAND, Ohio — The last two joint Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) will transition into U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Disaster Loan Assistance Centers in the next few days to continue to provide assistance to disaster victims. [more]


    • Over $2.8 Million in Federal Funds Approved For Maine Flood Victims

      NEWINGTON, N.H. — Between May 25 when the Maine declaration was signed by President Bush and July 24, 2006 the registration deadline to apply for FEMA assistance, a total 1,200 registrations for assistance were received from residents in York County. On the final registration day, a total of 11 applications were recorded by FEMA officials. [more]


    • FEMA, PEMA Urge Residents To Return SBA Applications

      HARRISBURG, Pa. — Federal, Commonwealth, and local disaster recovery officials urge victims of June's severe storms and flooding in Pennsylvania who receive a loan application from the U. S. Small Business Administration (SBA) to take the time to fill it out - even if they don't want a loan. [more]


    • Warren County Mobile Disaster Recovery Center to Change Locations

      TRENTON, N.J. — The mobile Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) will change locations twice in the coming week in order to access different communities in Warren County. [more]


    • PEMA, FEMA Warn Flood Victims to Beware of Fraud

      HARRISBURG, Pa. — State and federal disaster recovery officials advise those affected by the late-June flooding to be aware of anyone who asks for personal information over the telephone or claims to be able to register them for disaster assistance for a fee. [more]


    • $19.7 Million in Federal Funds Approved for New Hampshire Flood Victims

      NEWINGTON, N.H. — Between May 25 when the New Hampshire declaration was signed by President Bush and July 24, 2006, the registration deadline to apply for FEMA assistance, a total 5,702 registrations for assistance were received from residents in the six declared counties. On the final registration day, a total of 161 applications were recorded by FEMA officials. [more]



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