FEMA Region IV (Southeast) HAZUS Technical Team (R4HTT)
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External Links
- Alabama Emergency Management Agency
- Florida Division of Emergency Management
- Florida HAZUS User Group
- Georgia Office of Homeland Security
- Kentucky Division of Emergency Management
Contact R4HTT
Rick Burgess
HAZUS Program Manager
FEMA Region IV
p: 770.220.5426
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News from Region III
An RSS feed with up to the minute announcements and information from FEMA.
- President Declares Emergency For North Carolina
- WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Securitys Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Craig Fugate announced today that Federal aid is available to supplement state and local response efforts due to the emergency conditions resulting from Hurricane Earl beginning on September 1, 2010, and continuing.
- Emergency Preparedness Just A Click Away
- NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The most comprehensive online source of disaster preparedness information is www.Ready.gov. As the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency kick off National Preparedness Month, webmasters and bloggers are encouraged to consider placing Ready Campaign and National Preparedness Month widgets on their sites to help spread the word.
- Tennesseans Urged To Prepare, Plan And Stay Informed During National Preparedness Month
- NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The historic flooding Tennessee has endured this year serves as a stark reminder that everyone needs to stay prepared. Recognizing September as National Preparedness Month, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) are urging residents to create an emergency supply kit.
- Disaster Loan Outreach Centers To Close
- LEXINGTON, Ky. -- The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) will close Disaster Loan Outreach Centers in Carter and Madison counties on Sept. 2, 2010.
- No Matter Where You Live, Flood Insurance Is Vital
- NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- With four months of 2010 left, much of Tennessee has already seen a year's worth of rain, including the devastation of the first weekend in May. What more proof is needed to persuade all residents to think seriously about protecting their homes and valuables with flood insurance?
- Small Projects Add Up To Big Progress In Hickman County Recovery
- NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- When disaster strikes and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) arrives on the scene to help, a key component of the recovery mission is the Public Assistance (PA) program. PA provides grant money to help local, state and tribal governments and some non-profits repair or rebuild public facilities and infrastructure.
Last updated: Thu, 02 Sep 2010 08:42:06 EDT

