FEMA can help with the cost of temporary housing after a disaster, and on occasion even helps with finding that housing. Some types of FEMA housing has in the past included houses, apartments, stadiums, and even cruise ships.
In many situations, FEMA will provide assistance if your home has been destroyed due to fire. To get specific information about your particular situation, you can reach their disaster assistance line at (800) 621-FEMA.,
1-800-827-8112
If the tornado causes major damage or is part of a major outbreak the government may provide relief funding. FEMA and the National Guard may bring in supplies and temporary housing.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific answers to the FEMA 242 exam or any other exam. However, I can help explain concepts related to emergency management, disaster response, or the content covered in FEMA courses if you need assistance with that.
the people that cleans up a mess after a disaster.
Whether or not FEMA will reimburse an individual for a specific purchase depends on whether or not there was a disaster declaration in that jurisdiction.
The primary purpose of FEMA is to coordinate the response to a natural disaster that has overwhelmed local and state resources. They provide experts in specialized fields, as well as funding to aid in rebuilding. FEMA also provides funding for the training of emergency response personnel throughout the United States.
No they are to assist in a disaster, not to initiate or be misused
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Whether or not FEMA will reimburse an individual for a specific purchase depends on whether or not there was a disaster declaration in that jurisdiction.
FEMA doesn’t have anything to do with Homeland security. It is an agency that helps people when there is a disaster.
Bags and sand are usually provided by local fire departments and safety organizations in areas that are flood prone. As a rule, FEMA doesn't show until after the flood or other disaster that has created an emergency for it to manage.