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Disaster Assistance
Assistance from Disaster Help Q & A
By DisasterHelp
Apr 19, 2008, 10:49
| How
do I apply for disaster assistance? |
| There are a number of different services and special programs
made available when the President signs a major disaster declaration. The
process
to apply is as simple as a single telephone call to FEMA. |
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| How
can I get in touch with my family? |
| The American
Red Cross maintains a database to help you find family. Contact your
local American Red Cross chapter for information. Do not contact the chapter
in the disaster area. |
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| What
if my home was destroyed? |
| FEMA
can provide disaster housing assistance to those whose homes are damaged
or destroyed. To apply for assistance, all you have to do is call the special
toll free telephone number, 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) and register. Specially
trained operators at one of FEMA's
National Processing Service Centers will process your application. |
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| Where
can I get food and water? |
| The American
Red Cross and other volunteer agencies will provide you with food, water
and clothing. Listen to your radio or watch local media for the location
of the nearest volunteer agency facility. There are also sources of water
in your home that you may have not thought of. For example, your hot water
heater is an excellent source of water. Turn off the power that heats your
tank and let it cool. When you want water, place a container underneath
and open the drain valve on the bottom of the tank. |
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| What
if I lost my job or can't work because of the disaster? |
| People who lose their jobs due to the disaster may apply
for Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) which provides weekly benefits
to individuals who are unemployed and not eligible for regular Unemployment
Insurance compensation. You can call 1-800-621- FEMA (TTY: 1-800-462-7585)
or the local unemployment office for information. |
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| I
think I need legal help. |
| Local members of the American Bar Association Young Lawyers
Division offer free legal counseling to low-income individuals. You can
get information at a Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) that may be set up after
the President declares a major disaster. You can call 1-800-621-FEMA for
more information. |
Source: DisasterHelp
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