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October 12, 1999
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Since the Presidential disaster declaration 8,635 disaster survivors in eleven declared counties have applied for assistance, and a total of $ 4,575,606 has been approved for...
South Carolina
October 11, 1999
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- According to The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) mold growth in water-damaged homes is a potential hazard from flooding.
Many South Carolina residents who...
South Carolina
October 11, 1999
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- While the most immediate concern of federal and state assistance officials is the well-being of individuals affected by disasters, a key part of the recovery process is helping...
South Carolina
October 8, 1999
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- In response to a request made by Governor Hodges, crisis counseling services are now available for those affected by Hurricane Floyd and subsequent flooding, federal officials...
South Carolina
October 8, 1999
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Since the Presidential disaster declaration 7,733 disaster survivors in eleven declared counties have applied for assistance, and a total of $ 2,733,130 has been approved for...
South Carolina
October 6, 1999
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Federal and state disaster officials have announced the closing of Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) in Moncks Corner, Georgetown and Charleston at 6 p.m. this Saturday, October 9....
South Carolina
October 5, 1999
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Since the Presidential disaster declaration, 6,407 disaster survivors in seven declared counties have applied for assistance, and a total of $ 1,199,379 has been approved for...
South Carolina
October 4, 1999
Federal Assistance Dollars Now Over $650,000In the 10 days that the FEMA toll-free application line has been in operation, 5,293 disaster victims from declared counties have applied for disaster...
South Carolina
October 1, 1999
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Maintaining a flood insurance policy is one of the most effective ways to protect yourself against the cost of flood damage. As many residents found out in the aftermath of...
South Carolina
September 30, 1999
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Officials of the South Carolina Emergency Preparedness Division (SCEPD) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have scheduled a meeting for Horry County government...
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