Kentuckians Reminded to Beware of Fraud and Scams
FRANKFORT, Ky. – When natural disasters occur, it’s possible that some people will try and exploit the situation by pretending to be official disaster aid workers.
FEMA urges disaster survivors to stay alert for fraud and scams. Criminals—including scam artists, identity thieves, and others–can view disaster survivors as vulnerable targets.
Fraud can happen at any stage: before, during, or even weeks or months after a disaster. Survivors are encouraged to report any suspicious activity and stay vigilant against possible post-disaster scams.
If you suspect fraud, email the FEMA Disaster Fraud at: StopFEMAFraud@fema.dhs.gov.
If you suspect identity theft, visit the Federal Trade Commission’s website at identitytheft,gov.
For more information about Kentucky flooding recovery, visit www.fema.gov/disaster/4860. Follow the FEMA Region 4 X account at x.com/femaregion4.
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