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The FEMA Region 2 office, located in New York, NY, partners with federal emergency management for eight Tribal Nations and four states/territories.

States and Territories

Visit the state/territory's page for localized content, such as disaster recovery centers, flood maps, fact sheets, jobs and other resources.

Leadership

David Warrington

Region 2 Administrator

Andrew D’Amora

Region 2 Deputy Administrator

Region 2 Resources

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“Make a Difference” Recruitment Initiative

FEMA's “Make a Difference” recruitment initiative is partnering with regional colleges and universities to match more than 300 students and alumni from a broad range of disciplines to fill vacancies in our Region 2 locations.

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Contact Us

General
FEMA-R2-ExternalAffairs@fema.dhs.gov

Hurricane Maria News Desk
Puerto Rico
866-366-8807
fema-newsdeskpr@fema.dhs.gov

Regional News and Information

Rebuilding after a disaster can present opportunities as well as challenges for homeowners. This is certainly true for those who had losses and damage from the Remnants of Hurricane Ida.
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Disaster Recovery Centers will open tomorrow in Somerset and Union counties to help residents in New Jersey affected by the remnants of Hurricane Ida.
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FEMA assistance is not a replacement for insurance but can assist with basic needs to help start your recovery.
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Trenton, NJ – Disaster Recovery Centers will open in Bergen, Hunterdon and Mercer counties to help residents in New Jersey affected by the remnants of Hurricane Ida. The DRCs in Bergen and Mercer counties opened today. The Hunterdon County DRC will open Wednesday, Sept. 15.

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New Jersey residents affected by Hurricane Ida are advised to contact their insurance company and file a claim for disaster-caused damage.
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