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Franklin County officials outline FEMA, SBA and local recovery supports after April floods
Summary
FEMA set up a local Disaster Recovery Center and urged affected residents to register by June 25; the SBA opened low-interest disaster loans (physical-damage deadline June 23; economic-injury deadline Jan. 26); the fiscal court approved hiring ER Assist to help the county maximize FEMA reimbursement with expected cost-share rules (75% federal / 12% state / 13% county).
Frankfort — Franklin County officials and federal partners told residents on April 30 that recovery resources are available after the April floods and urged people to apply quickly.
Nicole Wilson, a FEMA public information officer on the ground in Franklin County, said a Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) is open at 827 Louisville Road in Frankfort to help homeowners and renters apply for assistance in person, to walk applicants through the form and to collect necessary documentation. She said people with insurance should file a claim first and bring the insurer's letter to FEMA because federal law prevents duplicate benefit for the same damage category. "If you had damage and were displaced, come see us," Wilson said, adding FEMA may help with hotel costs, short-term housing expenses and…
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