FEMA inspectors arriving in Western Alaska to assist residents with aid applications

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FEMA inspectors arriving in Western Alaska to assist residents with aid applications
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FEMA teams are arriving in Kipnuk and Kotlik on Monday and will be in Toksook Bay and Koyuk on Tuesday, according to a release from the agency.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Federal Emergency Management Agency housing inspectors will be coming to Western Alaska starting Monday to help survivors of the severe mid-September storm apply for assistance.

FEMA teams are arriving in Kipnuk and Kotlik on Monday and will be in Toksook Bay and Koyuk on Tuesday, according toTeams will inspect houses and help residents who experienced damage from the storms register for FEMA assistance. Residents may also register with FEMA field specialists by calling1-866-342-1699, or register online atIf residents require an accommodation — such as spoken language resources, mobility assistance, or sign language interpreting services — they can call or text 907-727-6221 or emailIf residents feel they have experienced discrimination, they can call the FEMA Civil Rights Resource at 833-285-7448 or 800-462-7585 , or emailMore information is also available about FEMA support...

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