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Midwest Flood Recovery Resources

In response to the recent flooding in the Midwest the Federal Emergency Management Agency has created a Midwest Flood Response page to assist victims during recovery. The materials focus on rebuilding efforts, help for residents as they reenter their flooded homes, navigating the flood insurance claims process, preparation for future floods as well as insurance tips and other valuable information. Please be sure to alert your residents to this valuable resource.  

Below, please find fact sheets and tips to assist your residents as they return home and begin the recovery process. Additional information can be found at FloodSmart.gov. Agents can find tips and resources to help serve their customers at Agents.FloodSmart.gov.

 
 
 
 
 
 

In addition, the following tips may be helpful to residents returning to flood-damaged areas.

  • Beware of Hazards. Check for damage, including structural damage before re-entering your home. Contact the appropriate professionals immediately if you suspect damage to water, gas, electric and sewer lines. Throw away water-damaged food including canned goods that have come in contact with floodwaters. Boil water until local authorities declare the water supply safe to drink.
  • File your Flood Insurance Claim. Call your agent who handles your flood insurance to file a claim. Have the following information with you when you place your call: (1) the name of your insurance company (your agent may write policies for more than one company); (2) your policy number; and (3) a telephone number/e-mail address where you can be reached.
  • Take photographs. To make filing your claim easier, take photographs of any water in the house and damaged personal property. If necessary, place these items outside the home. Your adjuster will need evidence of the damage and damaged items (e.g.: cut swatches from carpeting, curtains, chairs) to prepare your repair estimate.
  • Make a list of damaged or lost items and include their age and value where possible. If possible, have receipts for those lost items available for the adjuster. Local officials may require the disposal of damaged items. If so, keep a swatch or other sample of the item(s) for the adjuster.
  • Gather any documents, such as photographs, receipts and itemized lists you made prior to the flood.
  • Prevent mold and remove wet contents immediately.
  • Work with the adjuster to calculate the damage in order to prepare an accurate estimate.
  • Resources are available. The American Red Cross offers a free Repairing Your Flooded Home guide. This guide will help you as you first re-enter your damaged home.
  • For FEMA Disaster Assistance call 1-800-621-3362. For general flood insurance questions call 1-800-427-4661.

Please email us at info@femafloodsmart.com with any questions about NFIP and FloodSmart.

 
     

Visit the National Flood Insurance Program Web sites at
www.fema.gov/business/nfip, Agents.FloodSmart.gov and FloodSmart.gov.
FEMA 500 C Street SW, Washington, D.C. 20472.