Public Asked to View Medina County, Texas Flood Maps
| Targeted News Service |
In four short months,
Local officials and the
"When you know your risks, you can do something about it," said FEMA Region 6 Administrator
Anyone who hasn't had a chance to participate in local flood insurance meetings or to review the new flood maps is encouraged to contact their local floodplain administrator (FPA) who is most likely located at
Meanwhile, FEMA Map specialists are available to answer questions about the new maps. They can be reached by phone and online chat:
* To use the live chat service, visit go.usa.gov/r6C. Click on the "Live Chat" icon. * To contact a FEMA Map Specialist, call 1-877-FEMA MAP (1-877-336-2627) or send an email to [email protected]
For more information on estimated rates for flood insurance, flood facts and to locate an agent in your area, visit www.FloodSmart.gov or call 1-888-379-9531.
TNS MJ88-111214-3713629 StaffFurigay
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