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FEMA assistance is now available for residents affected by the May 16 tornado and April 29 storms.
Eligible homeowners and renters can receive financial assistance, including temporary housing grants, home repair funding, and low-cost loans.
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe's request for the April 29 storms included more than $16.5 million, while the May 16 storms request included more than $57.9 million in Public Assistance qualifying expenses and at least $18.7 million in qualifying Individual Assistance needs.
FEMA will pay a maximum of $43,600 for housing assistance and $43,600 for other needs to each individual.
Why this matters: This funding provides critical support to those affected by the storms, helping them to rebuild their homes and lives. The availability of FEMA aid ensures that residents have access to the resources they need to recover from the disaster.
The Major Disaster Declaration unlocks various types of financial assistance for eligible individuals and households. This includes funding for temporary housing, repairs to damaged homes, and low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses. The assistance aims to alleviate the financial burden on residents and facilitate the recovery process.
How to Apply for FEMA Assistance:
Online: Visit http://www.disasterassistance.gov?ref=yanuki.com (opens in a new tab).
By Phone: Call 800-621-3362 between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. CT.
FEMA App: Download and use the FEMA online app.
When applying, have the following information ready:
Social Security number (one per household).
Address of the damaged home or apartment.
Description of the damage.
Information about insurance coverage.
Telephone number.
Mailing address.
Bank account and routing numbers for direct deposit of funds.
Q: Who is eligible for FEMA assistance?
Eligible homeowners and renters in the City of St. Louis, St. Louis County, and Scott County affected by the May 16 tornado, and those in Barry, Greene, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, and Washington Counties affected by the April 29 storms.
Q: How much assistance can I receive?
FEMA will pay a maximum of $43,600 for housing assistance and $43,600 for other needs to each individual.
If you've been affected by the recent storms in St. Louis, it's crucial to apply for FEMA assistance as soon as possible. This aid can provide significant financial relief and support your recovery efforts. Ensure you have all the necessary information ready when applying to expedite the process.
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