MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Federal aid provided to Alabama residents affected by the April 28 through May 5 severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding has reached more than $43.6 million.
The following numbers, compiled July 25, provide a snapshot of the Alabama/FEMA disaster recovery to date:
Funds approved:
- $20.8 million for Housing Assistance grants to help with recovery rental expenses and home repair costs.
- $4.2 million for Other Needs Assistance to cover essential disaster-related needs, such as medical expenses and lost personal possessions.
- $16 million approved by the U.S. Small Business Administration for low-interest loans to eligible homeowners, renters and businesses.
- $6.8 million for Public Assistance programs to help the state and local governments with the costs of recovery. Of that amount, $1.9 million has been allocated for debris removal. Another $575,000 will go toward storm response and $4.1 million has been obligated for infrastructure repair and replacement.
Survivor Recovery
- 16,113 damaged homes and properties have been inspected (99 percent of requests).
- 9 counties designated for Individual Assistance.
- 21 counties designated for Public Assistance.
FEMA’s mitigation outreach program at nine Home Depot and Lowe’s home improvement stores provided 1,600 shoppers with information on rebuilding/repairing homes in a safer and resilient manner. Thank you letters are being presented to participating stores.
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FEMA’s mission is to support our citizens and first responders to ensure that as a nation we work together to build, sustain, and improve our capability to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate all hazards.
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Federal Disaster Aid for Alabama Reaches More Than $43.6 Million
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