IOWA (KELO) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is awarding the state of Iowa $61 million in aid for those who were affected by flooding and severe storms.
According to a news release, $56 million has been designated for Individual Assistance to help survivors with home repairs and pay for a temporary place to live and other needs not covered by insurance.
$5 million will go towards flood claims made by policyholders, as part of the National Flood Insurance Program. More than 5,000 homes have been approved for assistance.
To apply with FEAM before Aug. 23rd deadline, visit the FEMA disaster website or call FEMA at 800-621-FEMA (3362).
The following counties are eligible for individual homeowner and renter FEMA assistance:
- Adair, Adams
- Buena Vista
- Cedar
- Cherokee
- Clarke
- Clay
- Dickinson
- Emmet
- Harrison
- Humboldt
- Jasper
- Lyon
- Mills
- Monona
- Montgomery
- O’Brien
- Osceola
- Palo Alto
- Plymouth
- Polk
- Pottawattamie
- Ringgold
- Shelby
- Sioux
- Story
- Union
- Woodbury