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Senior Advisor for the Office of Response and Recovery Mike Plostock shares his experience responding after the Surfside Collapse.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has distributed more than $677,000 in disaster assistance to help survivors affected by the severe storm, flooding, and landslides that occurred Feb. 4 - 6, 2022.
Survivors of the severe storm, flooding, and landslides that occurred Feb. 4 - 6, 2022 can now receive free legal assistance for certain disaster-related issues to help them through the recovery process. To be eligible for these services survivors must have been directly affected by the disaster and not have sufficient means to hire an attorney.
FEMA will host a series of 60-minute webinar sessions to provide an overview of the draft Local Elected and Appointed Officials Guide and to gather feedback from whole community partners.
On Jan. 7, a 6.4 magnitude earthquake rattled Puerto Rico and launched FEMA into action.
A series of 60-minute webinar sessions are scheduled to discuss changes to the CPG 101 and gather thoughts and recommendations on how to improve the document.
A series of 60-minute webinar sessions are scheduled to discuss changes to the CPG 101 and gather thoughts and recommendations on how to improve the document.
A series of 60-minute webinar sessions are scheduled to discuss changes to the CPG 101 and gather thoughts and recommendations on how to improve the document.
FEMA will host a series of 60-minute engagement webinars to discuss the P3 Guide and answer stakeholders’ questions.
FEMA will host a series of 60-minute engagement webinars to discuss the P3 Guide and answer stakeholders’ questions.