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Kentucky Severe Storms, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides

DR-4663-KY
Kentucky

Période de l’incident: Juil 26, 2022 - Aoû 11, 2022

Date de déclaration: Juil 29, 2022


Now Closed: Period to Apply for Disaster Assistance

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The last day for individuals and families to apply for assistance after this disaster has passed. You are no longer able to begin a new claim.

To check the status on a previously submitted claim, visit DisasterAssistance.gov.

I Applied for Assistance. What's Next?

You will receive notification letters from FEMA either by U.S. mail or by electronic correspondence explaining your next steps. If you reported during the application process that you received damage and are not able to live in your primary residence, an inspector will contact you by phone to schedule an inspection. FEMA home inspections are conducted in-person; however, if you are apprehensive due to ongoing COVID-19 uncertainties, you can request we conduct the inspection without entering your home.

Learn more about the steps after applying.

"Help After a Disaster"

Translated into 27 languages, the "Help After a Disaster" brochure is a tool that can be shared in your community to help people understand the types of FEMA assistance that may be available to support individuals and families in disaster recovery.

Download Brochures

Volunteer and Donate

Recovery can take many years after a disaster. There are many ways to help such as donating cash, needed items, or your time. Learn more about how to help those in need.

Doing Business with FEMA

If you are interested in providing paid services and goods for disaster relief, visit our Doing Business with FEMA page to get started.


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Disaster Recovery Centers

FEMA has Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) across impacted counties. All locations can help homeowners, renters, and business owners who were affected by July’s severe flooding.

A Disaster Recovery Center is jointly operated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Kentucky Emergency Management. Representatives from FEMA, the Small Business Administration and other agencies are at the DRCs to answer disaster assistance questions and accept missing documents from survivors.

DRCs are open Monday – Saturday and are closed on Sundays.

Visit A DRC Near You

Verifying Home Ownership or Occupancy

FEMA is required to verify you lived at the address in your application as your primary residence before providing most types of IHP Assistance. FEMA is also required to verify you owned your home before providing Home Repair or Replacement Assistance.

As part of our effort to make the disaster assistance process quicker and reduce the burden on applicants, we try to verify occupancy and ownership by using an automated public records search.

If we cannot verify you lived in or owned the home that you listed in your application, we will ask you to provide documents to prove occupancy and/or ownership to help us determine if you are eligible for assistance.

Learn More

Additional Resources

Additional Multimedia

Below you can find social media graphics and images with important safety messaging in various languages, including English, Chinese, Spanish and Vietnamese.


Obligations de financement

Aide individuelle Amount
Aide totale au logement (AP) - en dollars approuvés $90,117,419.73
Total des autres besoins d'aide (ONA) - Dollars approuvés $13,408,310.58
Total des dollars du programme pour les particuliers et les ménages approuvés $103,525,730.31
Demandes d'aide individuelle approuvées 8711
Assistance publique Amount
Emergency Work (Categories A-B) - Dollars Obligated $11,185,634.33
Permanent Work (Categories C-G) - Dollars Obligated $3,402,581.85
Total Public Assistance Grants Dollars Obligated $15,125,116.57
Hazard Mitigation Assistance Amount
Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) - Dollars Obligated $18,873,011.40