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FEMA Awards Miami-Dade County Nearly $1.5 Million for Hurricane Irma Expenses
ORLANDO, Fla. – FEMA has approved $1,497,411 for the State of Florida to help Miami-Dade County defray the costs of debris removal for Hurricane Irma under FEMA’s Public Assistance Program.
Harvey households covered by FEMA group flood insurance should prepare now to buy standard flood insurance by Oct. 24
AUSTIN, Texas – Many families affected by Hurricane Harvey in August 2017 did not have flood insurance.
As part of its disaster assistance, FEMA provided Group Flood Insurance Policies (GFIP) to 6,704 households across counties impacted by Harvey.
PrepTalk Released: Dr. Howard Kunreuther’s ‘Human Biases: Why People Underprepare for Disasters’
Today, FEMA and its emergency management partners released Dr. Howard Kunreuther’s “Human Biases: Why People Underprepare for Disasters.” In his PrepTalk, Dr. Kunreuther discusses the processes and biases in decision-making under uncertainty. He also proposes a behavioral risk audit that couples protective decision-making with economic incentives, enabling individual and collective actions to achieve greater resilience.
FEMA and COR3 Obligate Nearly $14 Million in Additional Funds for Permanent Work in Puerto Rico
GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico – FEMA and the Central Office for Recovery, Reconstruction and Resilience, or COR3, have obligated over $13.9 milion in funds for 131 projects related to the recovery and reconstruction of Puerto Rico. These funds were obligated between Feb. 7 and Feb. 20.
Protecting Doors and Windows During a Typhoon is Crucial
SAIPAN, MP -- The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) in partnership with the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas (CNMI) is working to get homeowners back into their homes by helping them rebuild stronger and more resilient through FEMA’s Permanent Housing Construction (PHC) Program
FEMA Expands its Reinsurance Program by Transferring $400 Million in Flood Risk to Capital Markets
FEMA continues to engage reinsurance markets to help strengthen the financial framework of the National Flood Insurance Program and promote private sector participation in flood-risk management.
On, Feb. 21, FEMA entered into the agency’s third, three-year reinsurance agreement with Hannover Re (Ireland) Designated Activity Company. The company acting on FEMA’s behalf, transferred $400 million of the program’s financial flood risk to qualified investors of capital markets. The company did this by issuing a catastrophe bond.
Get Home Repair Advice Feb. 24-29 at Home Depot in Mayagüez, National Lumber in Ponce
CAGUAS, Puerto Rico – As the people of Puerto Rico repair and rebuild their homes, FEMA has teamed with Home Depot and National Lumber to provide free information and tips on how to make homes damaged by earthquakes and hurricanes stronger and safer.
FEMA Awards City of Marco Island More Than $1 Million to Improve City Hall
ORLANDO, Fla. – The City of Marco Island will receive more than $1 million in federal grant money to improve and strengthen their city hall facility against future severe flood and wind events.
Prince William County Saves Residents Money on Flood Insurance Premiums
Residents of Prince William County, VA now have even lower flood insurance premiums as a result of the County’s initiatives to implement better floodplain management measures encouraged by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
Public Assistance Approved for Eight More Municipalities
CAGUAS, Puerto Rico – Fourteen municipalities are now eligible to be reimbursed by the federal government for debris removal and for emergency protective measures that were triggered by the 6.4 earthquake on Jan. 7.
Preliminary Digital Flood Hazard Maps for Collier County Are Ready for Public Viewing
ATLANTA - Residents and property owners in coastal areas of Collier County can view new draft preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) at three upcoming public open houses on March 2-3.
FIRMs show the potential extent and risks of flooding. They will be used to determine flood insurance premiums and building requirements.
Rattled but not Broken: Working Together to Help Puerto Rico Recover
CAGUAS, Puerto Rico – On Dec. 28, an earthquake rattled Puerto Rico’s southwest coast, destroying homes and cultural treasures. Unfortunately, it was just a precursor to a magnitude 6.4 temblor that struck the same area on Jan. 7.
Stockton Receives $958,000 FEMA Grant to Bolster Emergency Services
Oakland, Calif. – The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has granted $958,000 to the City of Stockton to train members of the Stockton Fire Department as paramedics.
Application Process for FEMA Youth Preparedness Council Is Open
GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico — Teenagers from grades 8 to 11 can apply to participate in FEMA’s Youth Preparedness Council 2020, where they can develop leadership skills, share important preparedness information with their peers and give back to their communities. The application period is open through March 1, 2020.
Get Home Repair Advice Feb. 17-22 at Sears in Mayagüez, Home Depot in Ponce
CAGUAS, Puerto Rico – As the people of Puerto Rico repair and rebuild their homes, FEMA has teamed with Sears and Home Depot to provide free information and tips on how to make homes damaged by earthquakes and hurricanes stronger and safer.
FEMA mitigation community education and outreach specialists are available Monday, Feb. 17 to Saturday, Feb. 22 in Mayagüez and Ponce.
Crisis Counseling Approved for Six Municipalities in Southwest Puerto Rico
CAGUAS, Puerto Rico – Few things are as unsettling as having the earth move beneath your feet without warning. If you just can’t overcome feelings of unhappiness or unease, you are not alone. Help is at hand, and it’s free.
Be a sweetheart: prepare your family now for spring weather
AUSTIN, Texas – Show you care this Valentine’s Day by ensuring your loved ones and your home are ready for possible spring floods.
FEMA Region IV Seeks Youth Leaders for National Youth Preparedness Council
ATLANTA – Youth from communities across the Southeast are encouraged to apply for FEMA’s national Youth Preparedness Council. The Council provides an opportunity for young leaders to share their perspectives, feedback, and opinions related to preparedness, and grow their leadership skills while supporting the resilience of their communities.
Help from FEMA and SBA Now Available for Earthquake Survivors
CAGUAS, Puerto Rico – Homeowners and renters in the 25 southwest Puerto Rico municipalities that were approved for disaster assistance for the recent earthquakes may apply for assistance from FEMA and the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Lynn Haven approved for $7.3 million to reimburse debris removal costs
PANAMA CITY, Fla. — FEMA has approved $7,284,609 for the state of Florida to reimburse the city of Lynn Haven for debris removal costs following Hurricane Michael. Disaster-generated debris posed a threat to public health, safety, natural resources and tourism.
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