Displaced Flood Victims in County Program Face Uncertainty

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Displaced Flood Victims in County Program Face Uncertainty
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Displaced flood victims who have been staying in hotels under a county program will find out this week if the assistance they have been receiving will run out on May 11th or earlier, the official end date of the program.

Displaced flood victims who have been staying in hotels under a county program will find out this week if the assistance they have been receiving will run out on May 11th or earlier, the official end date of the program. Meanwhile, flood victims have also just become eligible for a wider range of federal assistance, including foreclosure protection, mortgage insurance, and housing counseling.

Starting Tuesday, letters will be sent to inform some participants in the county's temporary emergency housing program that they will soon no longer be eligible. If they are no longer eligible, they will have seven days to rectify the situation. If they fail to do so, their current hotel reservation will expire and they will have to find another place to stay, county officials said

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