Caledonia and Orange counties added to Individual Assistance Disaster Declaration

 

 

Governor Scott inspects the destruction of the Inn by the River in Hardwick in Caledonia County, on Monday July 17, 2023. Courtesy photo.

FEMA Assessments Continuing in Other Counties

Vermont Business Magazine Two additional counties have been added to the federal Individual Assistance Disaster Declaration signed by President Joseph Biden last week. The declaration now allows residents of Orange and Caledonia to apply for federal assistance for personal losses during this month’s storm and floods. Chittenden, Lamoille, Rutland, Washington, Windham, and Windsor counties had previously been approved.

“This is good news, but we cannot let up,” said Governor Scott. “It is critical that all Vermonters continue to report their damage to Vermont 211 to help other counties receive the designation. Please report all damage, not matter how small. Even if you don’t need the support personally, by reporting your damage, you can help your county receive a designation, opening up federal assistance to those who need it.”

Those who have personal losses should report damage to www.vermont211.org or by calling 211. The online reporting tool is preferred.

FEMA uses these responses as part of a complicated formula in order to determine whether a county can receive the declaration, so every response is important, Scott said, whether a homeowner intends to use any outside funding or not. One should call their insurance company also in order to receive financial assistance from FEMA. If FEMA does not designate a county, no one in that county will get FEMA funding, regardless of the level of damage. Scott said even a damaged driveway should be reported to 211.

The Individual Assistance program helps homeowners and renters impacted by the disaster seek reimbursement for necessary expenses and serious needs that cannot be met through insurance or other forms of assistance. Eligible expenses include rental assistance, home repair, home replacement, and lodging, among other expenses.

To apply visit www.DisasterAssistance.gov or call 1-800-621-3362. In the coming days, the public will be notified of resources available to assist them in their applications and information gathering, including:

Disaster Survivor Assistance (DSA) Teams:

  • Register survivors for FEMA assistance, if needed.
  • Refer survivors to whole community partners based on any unmet needs.
  • Refer survivors to a DRC when they require further assistance.

Mobile Registration Intake Centers (MRIC) (ACTIVE):

  • The sole function of MRICs is to register survivors. MRICs move around regularly and may be in an area for a short period of time to reach survivors who need registration help only.

Disaster Recovery Centers (DRC):

  • Provide assistance with filling out applications.
  • Update the status of a survivor’s application.
  • Provide referral services to voluntary organizations who offer a variety of services to survivors.
  • Provide access to the U.S. Small Business Administration for loan help and customer service.

Vermont Emergency Management

TO REGISTER FOR FEMA AID, EVEN IF YOU HAVE INSURANCE OR ARE IN AN UNDECLARED COUNTY, VISIT: DisasterAssistance.Gov OR CALL 800-621-3362
FLOOD RECOVERY RESOURCES
Flood Resources | Vermont Emergency Management

Individual Assistance

Apply for FEMA assistance, even if you have insurance or are not in a declared county visit www.DisasterAssistance.gov or call 1-800-621-3362.

Individual Assistance Frequently Asked Questions

IA Flyer

Recovery

Recovery Centers Open to Help Vermonters Recover From the Storm

FEMA Individual Assistance Program Information

Vermonters with damaged homes should report those damages to Vermont 211 by dialing 2-1-1 or visiting https://vermont211.org/ 

To request volunteer help cleaning your home please contact 2-1-1

Donate to Storm Recovery:

Please donate to a reputable charity that assists in recovery, such as (but not limited to)

Vermont Flood Response and Recovery Fund
Northern New England Red Cross
Your Local United Way

Stay safe in a flood - vem.vermont.gov/preparedness/floods 

Vermont Department of Health - healthvermont.gov/flood

Agency of Natural Resources - anr.vermont.gov/flood

Agency of Agriculture - agriculture.vermont.gov/flood

Department of Mental Health - mentalhealth.vermont.gov/flood

Agency of Commerce and Community Development - accd.vermont.gov/flood

Volunteer for Storm Recovery - vermont.gov/volunteer

Translations of Recovery Materials

Source: 7.21.2023. Governor. Berlin, Vt. -  www.vermont.gov