FEMA Direct Temporary Housing Helps Families Return Home in Western Kentucky

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The following press release was published by the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency on May 10. It is reproduced in full below.

Frankfort, KY - Eighteen months after a major disaster was declared for Western Kentucky due to tornadoes and severe storms, FEMA’s temporary housing program is scheduled to end for survivors Friday, June 12, 2023.

To date, 92 households have been licensed into temporary housing in Western Kentucky. Of that number, 70 households have found permanent housing with the help of this program.

Kentuckians participating in this program have been informed via mail that this program is concluding, they will also receive a hand-delivered letter 30 days before the program ends. The letter will state that the Direct Temporary Housing program will end on June 12, survivors will have until June 15, 2023, to move to alternate housing.

While this FEMA program is scheduled to end, help is still available. Homeowners and renters getting temporary housing assistance from FEMA still have options. Survivors in temporary housing are strongly encouraged to contact their Disaster Case Manager for help. They may also reach out to voluntary agencies and long-term recovery groups in their area for assistance finding suitable housing before the June deadline.

For more information, survivors are encouraged to contact their disaster case manager or call the FEMA helpline at 800-621-3362.

This housing program helps to fill the need for short-term housing allowing survivors time to identify permanent housing solutions. Survivors work directly with Disaster Case Managers to assess their housing needs and help them build a permanent housing plan. Temporary housing was available in the following counties: Caldwell, Graves, Hopkins, Marshall, Muhlenberg, and Warren.

For the latest information on Kentucky disaster recovery, visit fema.gov/disaster/4630 and follow FEMA on Twitter at twitter.com/FEMARegion4. Visit the Governor’s website at governor.ky.gov/disaster-response/flood-response.

Source: Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency

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