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FEMA Disaster Assistance Application Deadline Imminent (TX)

Sunday, September 02, 2018

FEMA Disaster Assistance Application Deadline Imminent

"Home and business owners affected by June storms, which flooded large parts of the Rio Grande Valley, have only a few more days to apply for federal assistance.

Tuesday, Sept. 4 marks the 60-day deadline since the president issued a federal disaster declaration for Hidalgo and Cameron Counties, and residents have until 11:59 p.m. to apply with the Federal Emergency Management Agency to see if they qualify for federal aid to cover damages sustained from heavy rainfall. Applicants are not required to have flood insurance.

FEMA may accept late applications on a case-by-case basis, sometimes up to 60 days after the registration period closes, according to Andrew Van Singel, director of the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division’s Disaster Legal Services program.

So far, FEMA has awarded approximately $28 million in assistance to the nearly 5,000 applicants it has approved since the July 6 disaster declaration, according to the agency’s website.

FEMA grants are meant to restore the safety and functionality of homes, including covering electrical and window repairs, said external affairs officer Bettina Hutchings, who added that grants “are not going to come in with enough funds to rebuild your home.”

FEMA’s Disaster Recovery Centers in McAllen and Mission — where FEMA personnel are on hand to assist with in-person applications — permanently close after Tuesday. The DRC in Weslaco, however, will remain open indefinitely to help residents appeal FEMA award decisions.

Applicants can appeal both denials and grants they believe are too low.

“It pays to appeal; FEMA doesn’t always get it right the first time,” said Tracey Figueroa, disaster assistance group coordinator at Texas RioGrande Legal Aid. TRLA’s attorneys helped homeowners affected by Hurricane Harvey recover an additional $400,000 through the appeals process, she said..."

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