Someone from FEMA has been calling, but I always seem to miss the call. What is going to happen next to allow me to get some financial assistance for the damage to my home and personal property?
FEMA has begun a callout program to people who live in the hardest hit areas of Louisiana and Mississippi. FEMA identified the Louisiana parishes of Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Tammany, and St. Bernard and the Mississippi coastal counties of Hancock, Harrison, and Jackson as having the heaviest damage, so calls are being placed to some FEMA applicants within these areas where the flooding was heaviest. If your application shows that you lived in one of those areas and reported flood damage, you should receive a call soon. This call will be a short interview and review of your case. The interviewer will update your case file as needed. The interview will be used to gather details of your current housing situation, future housing plans, and ask you about any interest you may have in FEMA’s Mobile Home or Travel Trailer Program. At this time there is no way to connect you to them through FEMA’s regular helpline or call them directly, but if they have tried unsuccessfully to reach
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