Frank Blake: Whenever there is a disaster declaration this is an instant partnership formed between the state of West Virginia and FEMA. Jimmy Gianato: What you see hear today is the result of a true collaborative partnership between a lot of people. From day one, when we were down here when this event happened the Governor was committed to make sure the people of the counties impacted were taken care of. And as you see hear today we now have some safe, sanitary housing that will be available to some of these victims for the next eighteen months. Donald Bishop, Jr.: Okay, the night of the flood that happened up there, it came in washed my road out, the mountain came off caved the top of the washroom, the water heater room, and the furnace room. The heat pumps sits outside for my dad to fix up it up several years back and it just destroyed everything. Well, my son when the water got down there and everything got into us, and the Church of God in Delbarton put us up in a motel for a week or two. Then we went to my son's in Williamson. Spent the remaining time up until last Friday night, this past Friday night and it is rough on him and everything. It has a handicap accessible shower. It is wonderful for me. I can get into shut the curtain and sit down on the seat, it's padded, take a shower rather than try and sit on a shower chair and climb into that tub, I mean that is great. That's what I have been doing in the past having to do that. They put the ramp and everything and I can use my wheelchair to get up and down. I really thank God for it. Nice and cool and warm when we do want a little heat in the nighttime and whatever. Well, right now it is looking like two to three months even to get a bridge back up in there. And then I gotta access on getting me a roadway to the place.