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Privacy and Terms of Use. THE DISASTER DECLARATION PROCESS AND TYPES OF FEDERAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE. When a major disaster occurs. Be it a wind event, hurricane, or some other major catastrophe, officials from affected communities move into action to start the recovery process. Knowing what to expect, and how you can support the recovery process is important to everyone involved. If a disaster occurs, your State Office or Agency of Emergency Management. The Governor in your State. And your State office o...
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Privacy and Terms of Use. Below are the 4 major damage classifications. Please read through each damage level carefully before you submit your Self-Assessment Online. CLICK HERE TO BEGIN. Structure is a total loss and not economically feasible to repair. Structure leveled above the foundation, or the second floor is gone. The foundation or basement is significantly damaged. THINGS TO LOOK FOR. More than 4 feet in the first floor. More than 2 feet in the mobile home. THINGS TO LOOK FOR. Interior flooding ...