FEMA may be able to provide one-time financial assistance for cleaning costs to eligible residents of Jackson and Jasper counties whose homes were damaged by the June tornadoes.
Their home was damaged, but it is still safe to live in, based on a FEMA inspection.The damage is not covered by insurance. If an applicant already cleaned and sanitized, they may be reimbursed if they saved receipts from any supplies, materials, or paid help.
Go online toVisit a Disaster Recovery Center. Find the closest center by texting “DRC” and your ZIP Code to 43362.
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