The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has opened multiple disaster recovery centers in southeast Texas counties, including Hardin County, to assist residents affected by recent storms, flooding, and a tornado. FEMA has also issued an Individual Assistance Declaration for Bell County, enabling residents to apply for various forms of aid, including Disaster Unemployment Assistance. The City of Belton is discussing permitting requirements for cleanup and repair work following the storms. The disaster recovery center in Hardin County is located at the Hardin County Annex at 1135 Redwood Street.
Bell County residents with storm damage can now apply for assistance from FEMA. Here's what you need to know. https://t.co/Fe8tyE3PDL
The FEMA Disaster Recovery Center is now open at the Hardin County Annex at 1135 Redwood Street. https://t.co/YgUeVOR4rF
Applications are now being accepted for Disaster Unemployment Assistance in Bell County: https://t.co/ChOgPuU5ld #fox44tx
FEMA issues Individual Assistance Declaration for Bell Co. https://t.co/Noz8PaDs44
Another much-needed source of aid for Bell County residents affected by the recent tornado will be available. https://t.co/49fivDS2Wy
FEMA opens disaster recovery center in Hardin County https://t.co/OVHd3Iny9b
#BREAKING .@fema has officially issued an Individual Assistance Declaration for Bell County: https://t.co/6f3ZtHkAHz #fox44tx
The City of Belton discusses what permitting might be required for residents doing cleanup or repair work following the storms: https://t.co/jIdZmFasm6 #fox44tx
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has opened more disaster recovery centers in southeast Texas counties affected by recent storms and flooding. Here's where: https://t.co/9BL8I48qVU