Hurricane Sandy Recovery Information
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New Jersey | DR-4086-NJ | Hurricane SandyThe State of New Jersey and the Federal Emergency Management Agency are committed to providing the most relevant information to survivors of Hurricane Sandy. We will periodically email you with resources and news on the recovery. Please do not reply to this email. If you have any questions, visit a Disaster Recovery Center near you or call the toll-free FEMA Helpline at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362). Please feel free to print out and share, or forward this email, to anyone who might benefit from the information. If you wish to unsubscribe, click the link at the end of this bulletin. |
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FEMA WORKS TO HELP NEW JERSEY MEET SANDY HOUSING NEEDSFEMA and its partners are addressing the housing needs of people displaced by Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey. Our top priority is to help survivors return to their homes or help them find a safe alternative if returning home is not an option. More than 51,000 households have received FEMA grants to make essential repairs to their homes or secure alternative housing. For those who cannot return home, the goal is to help them find a rental property close by. This is better for survivors and helps the whole community recover. The state of New Jersey and FEMA have identified hundreds of homes and apartments available for rent. Households that qualified for FEMA assistance may use their FEMA rental assistance for the security deposit and rent for these units. Households that previously told FEMA they did not need housing may still request FEMA assistance to move to rental housing if their housing situation has changed. The number of available units changes constantly as units are occupied and new listings are added. Rentals are listed at http://www.socialserve.com where you can select the New Jersey link to do a search. NEW ADVISORY BASE FLOOD ELEVATION MAPS AVAILABLEThe state of New Jersey and FEMA have released Advisory Base Flood Elevation maps for 10 coastal counties: Atlantic, Bergen, Burlington, Cape May, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean and Union. To access the new maps, visit www.Region2coastal.com and click on the Hurricane Sandy tab. IMPORTANT DEADLINES EXTENDEDFEMA Registration – Survivors of Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey have until Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, to register with FEMA for disaster assistance. FEMA encourages anyone who suffered damages from Hurricane Sandy from Oct. 26 to Nov. 8, 2012, to apply for assistance before the deadline. SBA Physical Damage Loan Applications – The deadline for applicants in New Jersey to request a physical damage loan from the SBA has been extended until Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013. RESOURCES FOR COPING WITH HURRICANE SANDYFEMA FEMA disaster assistance registration and helpline: 800-621-FEMA (3362), TTY 800-462-7585. U.S. Small Business Administration Customer Service Center: 800-659-2955, TTY 800-877-8339 or visit http://www.sba.gov/. Resources for Rebuilding National Flood Insurance Program help center (for help with questions on filing claims or claims status): Stronger, safer, protected houses and communities: FEMA resources for rebuilding. Protecting your home and property from flood damage: Mitigation ideas for reducing flood loss: an extensive collection of ideas. Home builder’s guide to coastal construction: 37 fact sheets for areas subject to wind and flood forces. Above the flood: elevating your flood-prone house: Examples from south Florida. Wind retrofit guide for residential buildings: How to improve wind resistance of existing buildings. Anchoring home fuel tanks (DVD): Describes methods for anchoring tanks. Best Build I: building coastal homes: Safe and cost effective ways to build coastal homes. Resources for Additional NeedsNew Jersey disaster case management: 877-510-6762 or email at dcmNewJersey@CatholicCharitiesUSA.org. Clean-up resources and local recovery efforts: 2-1-1 or online at NJ211.org. |