FEMA Declared Disaster Area Alabama
Updated 6/9: On June 5, FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Alabama as a result of severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds, and flooding on April 28. One additional county is eligible for public assistance:
- Bullock
To view the FEMA release, please click here:
FEMA Declared Disaster Area Alabama
To view a listing of the ZIP codes located within the affected area, please click here:
ZIP code List for FEMA Declared Disaster Area Alabama Individual and Public Assistance 6/5/14
Updated 6/4: On June 2, FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Alabama as a result of severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds, and flooding on April 28. Two additional counties are eligible for public assistance:
- Houston and Washington
To view the FEMA release, please click here:
FEMA Declared Disaster Area Alabama
To view a listing of the ZIP codes located within the affected area, please click here:
ZIP code List for FEMA Declared Disaster Area Alabama Individual and Public Assistance 6/2/14
Updated 5/15: On May 12, FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Alabama as a result of severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds, and flooding on April 28. Additional counties are eligible for public assistance:
- Blount, Butler, Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, DeKalb, Etowah, Franklin, Geneva, Lamar, Perry, Pickens, and Tuscaloosa
To view the FEMA release, please click here:
FEMA Declared Disaster Area Alabama
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ZIP code List for FEMA Declared Disaster Area Alabama Individual and Public Assistance 5/12/14
Updated 5/9: On May 8, FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Alabama as a result of severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds, and flooding on April 28. Five additional counties are eligible for individual assistance:
- Blount, DeKalb, Etowah, Mobile, and Tuscaloosa
To view the FEMA release, please click here:
FEMA Declared Disaster Area Alabama
To view a listing of the ZIP codes located within the affected area, please click here:
ZIP code List for FEMA Declared Disaster Area Alabama Individual and Public Assistance 5/8/14
On May 2, FEMA issued a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Alabama as a result of severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds, and flooding on April 28. The following counties are eligible for assistance:
- Individual Assistance: Baldwin, Jefferson, Lee, and Limestone
- Public Assistance: Baldwin, Jefferson, Lee, Limestone, and Mobile
To view the FEMA release, please click here:
FEMA Declared Disaster Area Alabama
To view a listing of the ZIP codes located within the affected area, please click here:
ZIP code List for FEMA Declared Disaster Area Alabama Individual and Public Assistance 5/2/14
For a direct link to the FEMA web site, please click here: http://www.fema.gov/.
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