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FEMA: Region IV News Releases
  Updated Fri, 10 Sep 2010 14:10:23 EDT
Description FEMA Region IV News, Media Advisories and Disaster Updates
Webmaster FEMAWebmaster@dhs.gov (FEMA Webmaster)
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Kentucky Disaster Recovery: $14.3 Million
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Description: LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Areas of Kentucky struck by severe storms, flooding and mudslides in July are showing signs of recovery.  more...
Preparing Your Pets For Disaster
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Description: NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- According to the American Pet Products Manufacturers’ Association 2009 – 2010 Pet Owners Survey, 62 percent of American households have pets. Whether they’re two or four-legged, furry, scaled or feathered, our friends mean much to us and are important members of our families.  more...
Tennessee Disaster Counseling Continues Thanks To FEMA Grant
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Description: NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennesseans affected by the storms and flooding that began April 30 can continue to access disaster crisis counseling through next summer, thanks to additional federal funding.  more...
Be Floodsmart: Buy Flood Insurance
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Description: LAREDO, Texas -- The Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is sponsoring a campaign to educate consumers about floods and flood insurance. The nationwide FloodSmart consumer campaign seeks to educate homeowners on protecting their homes and property from flooding, and on the need to understand that homeowners insurance will not cover damage from floods.  more...
Special Needs Require Special Preparation
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Description: NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Do you or a family member have a disability? Are you responsible for the care of a senior citizen? Do you have small children who require special attention and supplies? If the answer to any of these questions is “yes,” then you should consider now what extra steps are needed in your family’s disaster plan.  more...



 

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