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Two Weeks Left for Crow Tribe Members to Apply for Disaster Assistance: Applicants Should Keep In Touch With FEMA

Two Weeks Left for Crow Tribe Members to Apply for Disaster Assistance: Applicants Should Keep In Touch With FEMA Crow Agency, Mont. – Crow Tribe members who had damage caused by the August 6, 2024 severe storm and straight-line winds have until February 28, 2025 to apply for disaster assistance. They can apply at the Disaster Recovery Center located at the Black Lodge Community Center, I-90 at the Dunmore exit, #503. More than 650 applications have already been submitted. FEMA is asking applicants to stay in touch as there are several steps in the assistance process. Damage Inspections After applying for
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Mercer County, W.Va., applicants for disaster assistance should expect a follow-up call from FEMA

Mercer County, W.Va., applicants for disaster assistance should expect a follow-up call from FEMA CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is providing enhanced customer service to help all Mercer County survivors with disaster assistance after damages from the Sept. 25-28, 2024, remnants of Tropical Storm Helene.  If you have applied for FEMA assistance, you may receive a call, text or email from the Enhanced Applicant Services (EAS) team. Phone calls may come from unfamiliar area codes and phone numbers or show no caller ID. You should take the opportunity to let FEMA know about your current needs and
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Floridians Should Keep in Touch with FEMA

Floridians Should Keep in Touch with FEMA TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Although the deadline to apply for FEMA assistance for Hurricanes Milton and/or Helene has passed, we are still available to help applicants. Floridians affected by the storms should stay in touch with FEMA to ensure their disaster assistance process stays on track.  It is especially important to let FEMA know about any changes to your contact information. You may update contact information or check on the status of your application by: Visiting DisasterAssistance.gov Calling FEMA directly at 800-621-FEMA (3362) Using the FEMA app Visiting a Disaster Recovery Center. Go to FEMA.gov/DRC or text DRC along
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Georgia Storm Survivors Should Stay in Touch with FEMA

Georgia Storm Survivors Should Stay in Touch with FEMA ATLANTA – After you apply for federal disaster assistance, it is important that FEMA be able to contact you. Be aware that phone calls from FEMA may come from unidentified or out of area numbers. If there are changes in your phone number, current address, banking or insurance information, please let FEMA know as soon as possible or you may miss important telephone calls or correspondence. FEMA may need to call some survivors to continue processing their application for assistance after Tropical Storm Debby, Aug. 4–20, 2024, or Hurricane Helene, Sept.
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TSA Participants Should Talk to Hotels About Holiday Availability

TSA Participants Should Talk to Hotels About Holiday Availability As the holidays approach, local hotels currently sheltering Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) participants may not have availability to continue to accommodate some TSA families due to existing Christmas and New Year’s reservations. As such, some TSA families might need to find alternative accommodation in other area with participating hotels and motels. FEMA and the state of North Carolina urges checked in TSA families to talk to the hotel front desk staff now regarding extending their reservation during peak holiday season. If unable to extend, FEMA may assist in finding new room
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What you should know about "Climb Via"

On April 3, 2014, the FAA changed ATC phraseology and procedures associated with Standard Instrument Departure (SID) clearances.  The new key phrase is “climb via,” which is closely related to the long-standing “descend via” phraseology used in Standard Terminal Arrival (STAR) clearances.   Misunderstanding of the new “climb via” SID phraseology caused the filing of numerous pilot deviation reports.  Some of these deviations resulted in less than standard aircraft separation.  It is the pilot-in-command’s (PIC) responsibility to ensure compliance with an ATC clearance.  For “climb via” clearances, remember the following:   Top Altitude:  Prior to takeoff, pilots must identify the
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Florida Hurricane Survivors Should Stay in Touch with FEMA

Florida Hurricane Survivors Should Stay in Touch with FEMA TALLAHASSEE, Fla.– After you apply for federal disaster assistance, it is important that FEMA be able to contact you. Be aware that phone calls from FEMA may come from unidentified or out of area numbers.  If there are changes in your phone number, current address, banking or insurance information, please let FEMA know as soon as possible or you may miss important telephone calls or correspondence. FEMA may need to call some survivors to continue processing their application for assistance after Hurricanes Milton and Helene. FEMA also may contact some survivors to obtain more