FEMA Declared Disaster Area Washington
Updated 5/1: On April 30, FEMA issued an update to a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Washington as a result of flooding and mudslides beginning on March 22. In addition to indvidual assistance, the following counties and tribal areas are also eligible for public assistance:
- Snohomish County, including the Sauk-Suiattle, Stillaguamish and Tulalip Reservations
To view the FEMA release, please click here:
FEMA Declared Disaster Area Washington
To view a listing of the ZIP codes located within the affected area, please click here:
ZIP code List for FEMA Declared Disaster Area Washington Individual and Public Assistance 4/30/14
On April 2, FEMA issued a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration for areas in Washington as a result of flooding and mudslides beginning on March 22, and continuing. The following counties and tribal areas are eligible for individual assistance:
- Snohomish County, including the Sauk-Suiattle, Stillaguamish and Tulalip Reservations
To view the FEMA release, please click here:
FEMA Declared Disaster Area Washington
To view a listing of the ZIP codes located within the affected area, please click here:
ZIP code List for FEMA Declared Disaster Area Washington Individual Assistance 4/2/14
For a direct link to the FEMA web site, please click here: http://www.fema.gov/.
To view additional All Client Alerts, please click here: Safeguard Properties All Client Alerts.
To review HUD’s Declared Disaster Area Moratorium on Foreclosure, please click here: HUD Moratorium on Foreclosure.
For information about VA’s recommendations for forbearance, please click here: VA’s Policy Regarding Natural Disasters.
For information about Freddie Mac’s instructions, please click here: Freddie Mac Disaster Relief Policies.
To review Fannie Mae’s Q&A regarding natural disaster relief, please click here: Fannie Mae’s Natural Disaster Relief Policies.
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