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FEMA Region 6 office, located in Denton, TX, partners with federal emergency management for 68 Tribal Nations and the following states.

States

Visit the state's page for localized content, such as disaster recovery centers, flood maps, fact sheets, jobs and other resources.

Leadership

Tony Robinson

Region 6 Administrator

Traci Brasher

Region 6 Deputy Administrator

Region 6 Resources

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Featured Resource

Risk Communications Guidebook for Local Officials

Find customizable templates and additional tools to support your Risk MAP outreach. Download the Resource Matrix for all Guidebook templates.

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Use the search filters below to browse content tailored to help Region 6 prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters.

Flood Risk "Open Houses"

Updating flood maps can be a multi-year effort and providing community review of the maps before they go effective is an important part of the process.

FEMA works with communities to provide information and resources online to view the preliminary flood insurance rate maps. It’s important for property owners to understand options if they need to consider flood insurance, or if they disagree with the maps.

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Visit the Community Members' Guide to Initiating Map Revisions to see our online resources, as well as upcoming dates for in-person and online Flood Risk "Open Houses," which are opportunities to ask FEMA your flood risk questions.

How to Use the Risk Communications Guidebook

This quick guide provides audiences with an overall summary of the Guidebook, including the various resources and tools available to use.

Mapping Project Brochure

Customize this template for an informative brochure to give to residents and business owners. It tells them about the Risk MAP process and how it could affect their flood risk.

Mitigation Funding Resource Guides

The Mitigation Funding Resource Guides provide state, territory, and local officials with a wide array of potential mitigation funding resources. These resources include grants, loans, technical assistance, and in-kind services from federal, state, territory, and private sources.

Each resource includes information about the program, eligibility requirements, cost sharing, and an example of program use, if available. The Guides also align the resource with the National Mitigation Framework core capability and the National Disaster Recovery Framework support function.

Download Mitigation Funding Guides by State

Post-Preliminary Phase Toolkit for Local Officials

Customize this template to make a detailed plan for outreach during the Post-Preliminary phase. It suggests outreach tactics, news releases, public service announcements, talking points, and social media posts.

Contact Us

General
940-898-5399

Grants
FEMA-R6-Grants-Inquiry@fema.dhs.gov

Exercise Officer
FEMA-R6-Exercise@fema.dhs.gov

News Desk
940-898-5454
FEMA-R6-NewsDesk@fema.dhs.gov

Technological Hazards
Oscar Martinez
FEMA-R6-REPP@fema.dhs.gov

Tribal Affairs
202-258-1485
FEMA-R6-Tribal-Affairs@fema.dhs.gov

Regional News and Information

If you spent money to host evacuees in your home after the Hermit's Peak/Calf Canyon Fire, you may seek reimbursement for the costs you incurred before November 14, 2022.
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The FEMA Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Claims Office may reimburse individuals for some costs incurred for hosting fire evacuees between April 6, 2022, and November 14, 2022. Compensation for hosting fire evacuees is separate than compensation provided to evacuees for their evacuation. The host’s compensation does not impact an evacuee’s ability to file for evacuation compensation.
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Every claimant may request information regarding the status of their claims. If you are represented by a lawyer or other Authorized Third Party (ATP), you may have your lawyer or other ATP request information or you may request such information yourself. If you choose to work directly with the Claims Office without involvement from your lawyer or other ATP, you will be required to sign a form called Intent to Proceed Without Participation of Counsel. You should inform your attorney or other ATP of this direct contact.
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New flood maps have been finalized and will become effective on Sept. 12, 2024, for Tulsa County, Oklahoma
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FEMA Hermits Peak /Calf Canyon Claims Office Advocate team will host a three-day workshop from March 12 to 14 at the New Mexico Highlands University to offer assistance with the claims process.
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