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FEMA Assistance

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Updated: January 7, 2009
Tomorrow marks the one-month anniversary of the tornado disasters and one agency continues to help. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved more than 13-point-six million dollars in grants and loans for Missouri residents affected by the disaster. In addition, nearly 300 FEMA personnel and volunteers are continuing recovery efforts throughout the state. Over 55-hundred people in missouri counties have called the toll-free number to apply for fema assistance. The last day to apply to FEMA for disaster assistance is July 7th. The number is 1-800-621-FEMA Reported By:Robin Rogers

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