A FEMA spokesperson said the agency has provided $15 million in assistance to flood victims, but not everyone who has applied has received aid.
A FEMA spokesperson said the agency has provided $15 million in assistance to flood victims, but not everyone who has applied has received itrecovery centers have opened to provide assistance and guidance to flood victims. But for many, the process has been complicated and frustrating.
“We have more than 500 families who have not kept their appointment with the inspector. That is a requirement. We know that people work, but inspectors are flexible if they are working on Saturdays and Sundays, and they are also working overtime at night,” Padron said.“If you have a question, you can always come here to the center to clarify the situation. If you receive a determination letter, you can also come to the center.
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