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Winter storm damage? Here’s what FEMA may cover

Texans with uninsured losses from Winter Storm Uri should apply for FEMA Individual Assistance as soon as possible. Residents whose homes are insured should file their claims prior to applying to FEMA. While not all are eligible for FEMA assistance, there are other options and help available.

Click on the links to download these FEMA fact sheets or see below.

Winter Storm Damage
Other Sources if FEMA Cannot Help
Help Available for Texans with Access and Functional Needs

DR4586TX-FS001-3.2.21-Winter-Storm-Damage

DR4586TX-FS005-3.15.21-Other-Sources-if-FEMA-Cannot-Help

DR4586TX-FS004-3.11.21-Help-Available-for-Texans-with-Access-and-Functional-Needs

Written by:
kristin
Published on:
March 17, 2021

Categories: Disasters, Natural Resources, The Cattleman Now, The Cattleman Now - App, Weather, Winter Storm

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