yes
Disaster victims can apply for assistance through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) by visiting their website, calling their toll-free number, or applying in person at a Disaster Recovery Center set up in the affected area. Additionally, victims may also be eligible for assistance from organizations such as the American Red Cross and local community relief agencies.
An event must meet certain criteria to be classified as a disaster, including causing significant loss of life, property, and infrastructure, overwhelming local resources and capabilities, and requiring external assistance for response and recovery. Disasters are usually declared by government authorities based on these criteria.
The declared purpose of CAFOD (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development) is to work globally in order to eradicate poverty and bring about sustainable development, with a focus on promoting social justice and human dignity.
There is no information available to suggest that a state of emergency was declared in Bucks County, PA on February 10, 2010.
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Individual and Business Assistance
Stafford Act (1988), as amended
It would receive aid through the disaster relief programs.
False
False
Federal Coordinating Officer
(in the US) it cannot, unless under a Presidentially declared emergency or wartime condition.
Disaster victims can apply for assistance through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) by visiting their website, calling their toll-free number, or applying in person at a Disaster Recovery Center set up in the affected area. Additionally, victims may also be eligible for assistance from organizations such as the American Red Cross and local community relief agencies.
If a disaster has actually been declared FEMA should put you in touch with agency you need based on type of assistance. Has to be declared so such assistance available.
Unified Command / corp.
Unified Command / corp.
Making these determinations requires in-depth, position-by-position analysis of the MACS, from the Incident Command Post through the Federal level of government (in the case of Presidentially declared disasters or emergencies).