FEMA said in a news release that disaster recovery centers are opening at 9 a.m. on Monday, March 31.
“Severe weather events happen more frequently in spring; that’s why it’s critical to have multiple ways to receive emergency alerts—whether you’re at home, school, work, or out in the community,” FEMA officials said. “Stay alert, follow guidance from your local officials, and keep up with the latest forecasts by following your local National Weather Service office.”
Once FEMA’s disaster recovery centers are open, Kentuckians in need of flood recovery help can visit any open location to meet with representatives of FEMA, the state, and the U.S. Small Business Administration, agency leaders said. No appointment is needed to meet with them.
A full list of centers that are already open in the Commonwealth can be found here.
Those in need of disaster recovery aid who can’t make it to one of the open centers can apply online at the Disaster Assistance website or by downloading the FEMA app. When applying, FEMA officials said to provide the following:
For more information about Kentucky flooding recovery, visit the FEMA website.
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