FEMA: Ninety Days After the Disaster Declaration, Recovery Continues in Vermont
Ninety days after the federal disaster declaration for the state of
The funds include grants from
Individual Assistance
Residents of nine
As of
* More than
- More than
- More than
*
* SBA has approved more than
* Of the 14 Disaster Recovery Centers operated by the state and
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-
This center is scheduled to close at
* To date, there have been 3,714 survivor visits to Disaster Recovery Centers.
Recovery specialists from the state,
Public Assistance
All
* All counties have been designated for emergency protective measures, including direct federal assistance.
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* The deadline to submit a Request for Public Assistance was
SBA disaster loans are the largest source of federal disaster-recovery funds for survivors. SBA offers long-term, low-interest disaster loans to businesses, private nonprofits, homeowners and renters to help them build back better, stronger and more resilient.
Disaster loans can be used to make building upgrades or property improvements that eliminate future damage and can save lives.
To apply, visit the SBA's website at DisasterLoanAssistance.sba.gov or call 800-659-2955.
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Original text here: https://www.fema.gov/press-release/20231017/ninety-days-after-disaster-declaration-recovery-continues-vermont
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