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South Carolina Hurricane Matthew
Période de l’incident: oct 4, 2016 - oct 30, 2016
Date de déclaration: oct 11, 2016
Liens rapides
- Ressources de récupération: État et Local | Nationale
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Ressources locales
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Actualités et médias locaux
Visitez la page Actualités et médias pour les événements, les fiches d'information, les communiqués de presse et d'autres ressources multimédias.
What to Expect After You Apply
Once homeowners register with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, a FEMA housing inspector will call to schedule an inspection for those living in designated counties.
- Learn more about the steps after applying.
- Understand your determination letter and how to appeal the decision, if needed.
Filing a Flood Insurance Claim
If you have experienced a flood, you can file your flood insurance claim by following these steps on Floodsmart.gov.
Beware of Fraud & Scams When Seeking Disaster Assistance
After a disaster scam artists, identity thieves and other criminals may attempt to prey on vulnerable survivors. The most common post-disaster fraud practices include phony housing inspectors, fraudulent building contractors, bogus pleas for disaster donations and fake offers of state or federal aid. Learn how to address disaster fraud.
Volunteer and Donate - South Carolina
Monetary Donations – The One SC Fund supports & directs funds to nonprofit organizations providing disaster relief & recovery assistance. yourfoundation.org/community-impact/one-sc-fund-sc-flood-relief/
Volunteer Opportunities – First consider volunteering within your own networks, such as churches or civic groups. If you are not affiliated with a group, please register at VolunteerSC.org to be matched with appropriate opportunities & training.
SC Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters (SCVOADs) – Additionally, consider making a direct donation to or finding local volunteer opportunities with relief organizations listed at the SC Emergency Management Division website below.
Clothing & Food – Please take these donations to charitable organizations in your community. You can confirm most-needed food items by contacting the South Carolina Food Bank Association. scfoodbankassociation.org
For updates & additional information, please call 1-888-585-9643, or visit scemd.org/recovery-section/donations-and-volunteers.
Obligations de financement
Aide individuelle | Amount |
---|---|
Aide totale au logement (AP) - en dollars approuvés | $32,647,472.31 |
Total des autres besoins d'aide (ONA) - Dollars approuvés | $7,053,390.20 |
Total des dollars du programme pour les particuliers et les ménages approuvés | $39,700,862.51 |
Demandes d'aide individuelle approuvées | 11647 |
Assistance publique | Amount |
---|---|
Emergency Work (Categories A-B) - Dollars Obligated | $164,999,618.15 |
Permanent Work (Categories C-G) - Dollars Obligated | $70,559,773.95 |
Total Public Assistance Grants Dollars Obligated | $243,842,687.10 |