News and Media: Disaster 4677

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FEMA’s Individual Assistance program is available to students, renters and homeowners in Charleston, Georgetown and Horry counties whose homes and property were damaged when Hurricane Ian hit the South Carolina coast in September.
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Some residents of Charleston, Georgetown and Horry counties who have received initial FEMA rental assistance because of damage to their homes and property from Hurricane Ian could be eligible for continued rental assistance.
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Survivors of Hurricane Ian in South Carolina who have already applied for disaster assistance are encouraged to let FEMA know about any insurance settlements you receive. FEMA’s Individual Assistance program may cover damage that your insurance does not.
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Disaster Recovery Centers in Charleston, Georgetown and Horry counties are closing next week but that does not mean that FEMA is leaving the state.
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FEMA and the U.S. Small Business Administration have approved $664,141 in federal assistance for survivors of Hurricane Ian, which struck South Carolina Sept. 25 to Oct. 4.
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