📄 Extracted Text (290 words)
From: jeffrey E. <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2018 3:17 PM
To: Cecile de Jongh; Daphne Wallace; ann rodriquez; Richard Kahn
<http://viconsortium.com/wp-content/uploads/2=17/12/VICON-400)(600-new-FASTPAK.jpg>
FEMA continues to coordinate with the territorial government, federal and local partners, the private sector, and
voluntary organizations to meet community recovery needs. Disaster survivors who have not registered with FEMA yet,
should do so by the Jan. 8, 2018 deadline.
"As the disaster assistance registration deadline approaches, we want to reassure residents that we remain committed
to helping the U.S. Virgin Islands rebuild their communities for as long as it takes," said FEMA Federal Coordinating
Officer Wi=liam Vogel.
To date, more than 37,000 Virgin Islanders have registe=ed for disaster assistance and FEMA has provided nearly $46.5
million4>=A0in household grants to help pay for rental housing, home repairs and other serious disaster-related
expenses.
The U.S. Small Businesses Administration (SBA) has appr=ved more than $291.5 million in disaster assistance loans, with
more =han $265.9 million for home loans for both homeowners and renters and more than $25.6 million for business
owners. Survivors may also be eligible for low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
which offers assistance to homeowners, renters and businesses after a disaster. Jan. 8, 2018 is also the physical da=age
deadline to submit the SBA disaster loan application chttp://viconsortium.=om/virgin-islands-2/more-than-456-million-
n•disaster-assistance-have-been=provided-to-usvi-fema-says/#> .
In addition to household grants and SBA loans to disaster survivors, more than $118.3 million in federal recov=ry dollars
have been approved for power, public buildings, emergency repair work for roads, and debris removal. More than $4.4
million in public assistance has been obligated for Hurricane Maria throughout the territory and more than $113.9
million for Hurricane Irma.
conversation-id 19205 date-last-viewed 0 date-received 1515251849 flags 8590195713 gmail-label-ids 7 remote-id
784075
EFTA_R1_01694735
EFTA02543319
ℹ️ Document Details
SHA-256
0c9aa3ac3f62c4f87bc1dff193c750361ab385133088b9ff38194057146b4184
Bates Number
EFTA02543319
Dataset
DataSet-11
Document Type
document
Pages
1
Comments 0