Will You Still Be Insured When The Next Flood Disaster Happens?
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W. Va. — West Virginians have suffered a major flood disaster every year for the last three years. When the next disaster is declared will you be able to answer yes if asked whether you have flood insurance?
Crisis Counseling Can Help disaster Survivors
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W. Va. — The heavy storms, flooding and mudslides of early May caused a great deal of destruction in West Virginia. Many homes and businesses were damaged, and some individuals were unable to work. But the losses that are most difficult to measure are the ones that destroy a person’s peace of mind.
rangerrob70: Ebooks and Software http://www.ebooksandsoftwareonline.com
rangerrob70: Ebooks and Software http://www.ebooksandsoftwareonline.com
rangerrob70: health and medical http://www.healthandmedicalonline.com
rangerrob70: health and medical http://www.healthandmedicalonline.com
fema Approves $1.1 Million Grant For Charleston’s Memorial Hospital Flood-Proofing 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 $1.1 million to flood proof the Charleston Area medical Center (CAMC) health System’s Memorial Hospital. The project will mitigate the risk to Memorial Hospital from a major flood and will allow CAMC to continue providing emergency medical care without significant interruption in service.
rangerrob70: Sell and Tell Classifieds http://www.sellandtellonline.com
rangerrob70: Sell and Tell Classifieds http://www.sellandtellonline.com
rangerrob70: Music News http://www.musiconlinefind.com
rangerrob70: Music News http://www.musiconlinefind.com
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.

