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State And Federal Aid For North Dakota Spring Floods Tops $132 Million
BISMARCK, N.D. — State and federal assistance to North Dakotans for spring flooding response and recovery now totals more than $132 million in grants and loans, the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services (NDDES) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) reported today.

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Your Home Has Never Flooded? The Preferred Risk Policy May Be For You
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Many West Virginia residents are indifferent to the need to purchase flood insurance because their home or rental property has never flooded. If this is your experience and you live in a low- to moderate-risk area, signing up for an inexpensive Preferred Risk Policy under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is the thing to do now.

fema Approves $1.8 Million Grant For West Norriton Township’s Home Elevation Project
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) announced today the approval of a grant totaling more than $1.8 million to elevate seven flood-prone homes in West Norriton, Montgomery County.

fema Public Assistance Program Reimburses State $8.2 Million: More To Come
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W. Va. — The early May storms that resulted in a Federal disaster declaration for the State of West Virginia caused damage to public facilities as well as homes and businesses. Following a request by Governor Joe Manchin and damage assessments by the State and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) the Federal Public Assistance program has to date, obligated more than $8.2 million in grants for debris removal, emergency protective measures, repair of road systems and bridges, and parks and recreational facilities.

As Hurricane Season Ends fema Continues To Urge The Public To Be Prepared
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today marks the official end of the 2009 Atlantic Hurricane season which ran from June 1st to November 30th. Although it was a quiet season along the Atlantic coast, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) continues to urge citizens across the country to stay prepared, as disasters are not limited to hurricanes or a specific time of year – they can occur anytime, anywhere.

New Miller County Maps To Go Into Effect
DENTON, Texas — County residents and business owners who do not have flood insurance are encouraged to buy coverage now to get the best possible premiums before new flood insurance rate maps go into effect.