Flood insurance affordability demanded in Hurricane Sandy report

Hurricane Sandy Damage flood Insurance surcharge

The task force that has been assigned to the Superstorm in the United States has released a report. According to a report that was just released by the Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force, there are 69 recommended actions that coastal areas should take as a lesson from the superstorm, including making flood insurance a more affordable form of coverage for home and property owners. The American task force identified these various recommendations to help to prevent the recurrence of similar devastation. At the start of this year, the Disaster Relief…

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FEMA to distribute waiver to Katrina victims that will absolve their debt

It has been nearly 7 years since Hurricane Katrina slammed into the U.S., leaving utter destruction in its wake. Those affected by the merciless storm have been laboring to recover since, but staggering debt has made recovery a lengthy process. Though some progress has been made in the past several years, victims still owe a total of $385 million to insurance companies and government agencies like FEMA. Ironically, the money was awarded to Katrina victims as the result of error on FEMA’s part. The agency had plans to recover this…

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FEMA pulls disaster funds from the South to help the East Coast

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has announced that it will be freezing some of the disaster aid for the Southern U.S. in order to focus more resources on the East Coast to help the recovery effort in the wake of Hurricane Irene. Many Southern states are still struggling to recover from disastrous events earlier in the year. As Tropical Storm Lee surges through these states, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon is looking for answers. Ahead of the storm, Nixon has issued a letter to FEMA challenging the agency to justify…

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FEMA requests money back from disaster victims

FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, admits disaster payments to unqualified applicants were largely their own fault. As a consequence of employees who did not completely understand eligibility rules made accounting errors, thousands of people were paid disaster relief money between 2005 and 2009; now they’re getting a bill from FEMA, wanting their money back. Victims of floods, tornadoes, wildfires and earthquakes that received help from FEMA as far back as 2005; may be getting a bill from FEMA. After discovering that there had been improper payments made, FEMA began looking into…

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