United States: FEMA has approved Individual Assistance for homeowners and renters in multiple Wisconsin counties and four Louisiana parishes after April flooding and Tropical Storm Arthur on June 17–18. Local outlets reported that affected areas include Brown and Marathon counties in Wisconsin and Avoyelles, St. Landry, St. Tammany and Terrebonne parishes in Louisiana, with eligibility tied to primary-home damage and uninsured losses. Officials said this week that residents should file insurance claims first and then register for federal assistance at DisasterAssistance.gov. Emergency managers cited displacement, temporary housing needs, basic home repairs, and personal property loss as covered categories; local authorities continue damage assessments and may expand eligible areas as documentation is collected and verified.
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If you live in the affected Wisconsin counties or Louisiana parishes, you could be eligible for FEMA aid. This includes help with housing, repairs, and personal property loss. Check your insurance first, then register at DisasterAssistance.gov.
FEMA's assistance is a lifeline for homeowners and renters dealing with flood or storm damage. Keep an eye on local authorities for updates on eligible areas. Worth forwarding if you know someone in these regions.
Residents with uninsured or underinsured storm and flood damage, and local contractors and relief organizations administering recovery work will receive federal Individual Assistance funding and support resources.
Homeowners and renters in affected Wisconsin counties and Louisiana parishes faced displacement, property loss, structural damage, and uninsured expenses from April flooding and June Tropical Storm Arthur.
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