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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

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Regional Administrator

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Acting Deputy Regional Administrator

Region 6 Resources

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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.

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.

Risk Communications Guidebook - Appendix B

List of resources and information to use with the Guidebook.

Risk Mapping, Assessment and Planning Resources

Additional products were created to aid communities and community leaders in the flood mapping process. These materials will give more information on administrative guidance, ordinance requirements and the Appeals and Comments period of community mapping. 

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TEMPLATE: FEMA Flood Risk Open House Mailer

Customize this template to create a postcard mailer. Use it to inform people in your community about the Flood Risk Open House meeting.

TEMPLATE: Letter to Property Owner - Mapped Into SFHA

Customize this template to contact property owners whose flood risk has changed. This applies to those whose home will be shown in the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) for the first time.

Contact Us

General
940-898-5399

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
FEMA-R6-Tribal-Affairs@fema.dhs.gov

Regional News and Information

Businesses and residents in seven Oklahoma counties impacted by the March 14-21 wildfires and straight-line winds are eligible to apply for low-interest disaster assistance loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).
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AUSTIN – In coordination with the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM), FEMA and U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) have been staffing Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) to offer face-to-face help to residents of the four South Texas counties affected by the severe storms and flooding that occurred March 26-28, 2025. Starting Saturday, June 21, new weekend hours of operation for all seven DRCs are: • Saturdays: Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Sundays: Closed Weekday hours remain the same: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. All DRCs will be closed for the Juneteenth Holiday (Thursday, June 19); and reopen on Friday, June 20, at 8 a.m.
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Oklahoma survivors should be aware that con artists and criminals may try to obtain money or steal personal information through fraud or identity theft after the fires and straight-line winds that began March 14-21. In some cases, thieves try to apply for FEMA assistance using names, addresses and Social Security numbers they have stolen from survivors.
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After Arkansans apply for disaster assistance, FEMA may call to schedule an inspection of the damaged home or for more information to process the application. These calls may come from unfamiliar area codes or phone numbers.
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AUSTIN – Low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration are available to Texas residents, businesses of all sizes and nonprofit organizations that are recovering from the severe storms and flooding that occurred March 26-28, 2025. Residents and businesses in Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, and Willacy counties may now apply if they had damage in the March storms.
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