Kentuckians looking for help filling disaster related needs, or those who applied with FEMA and have questions about their application or appeal, still have time to visit a commonwealth-managed Multi-Agency Resource Center or FEMA Disaster Recovery Center. There is no limit to how many times survivors can visit these centers.
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To assist survivors displaced by the July 26, 2022, Eastern Kentucky floods, FEMA has approved direct temporary housing assistance for Pike County—bringing the total number of approved counties to six—including: Breathitt, Floyd, Knott, Letcher, Perry and Pike.
While the deadline for federal disaster assistance is 11:59 p.m. on Oct. 28, help is still available. FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers and commonwealth-managed Multi-Agency Resource Centers will continue to operate. Survivors who still have disaster related questions can visit a center today.
While the deadline for federal disaster assistance is 11:59 p.m. on Oct. 28, help is still available. FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers and commonwealth-managed Multi-Agency Resource Centers will continue to operate. Survivors who still have disaster related questions can visit a center today.
Kentuckians who sustained damage due to the flood that began on July 26 may receive a letter from FEMA saying they are ineligible for disaster assistance and can appeal the determination if they disagree.
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