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Title: Broken Bible Belt: Homes in Ruins From Tornadoes Denied Aid by FEMA for ‘Insufficient Damage’
Source: TB
URL Source: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/bro ... -fema-for-insufficient-damage/
Published: Jun 18, 2011
Author: Naked Emperor News
Post Date: 2011-06-18 09:54:37 by CZ82
Keywords: None
Views: 45071
Comments: 90

Broken Bible Belt: Homes in Ruins From Tornadoes Denied Aid by FEMA for ‘Insufficient Damage’

Posted on June 13, 2011 at 9:33am by Naked Emperor News

Jefferson County resident Jonathan Stewart said he laughed in shock after the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) claimed the house his family lost in the deadly April 27 twister was ‘not unsafe to live in’.

Displaced families in tornado-ravaged Alabama are outraged after being denied federal aide to rebuild their flattened homes – due to ‘insufficient damage’.

The devastating reality is the house is now a concrete slab surrounded by rubble.

Mr Stewart told AL.com a FEMA inspector saw first-hand the Pleasant Grove residence he shared with his wife, Lisa, and their two children was ripped from the ground. Three days after the visit, however, he received a letter reading: ‘Based on your FEMA inspection, we have determined that the disaster has not caused your home to be unsafe to live in.

‘Although the disaster may have caused some minor damage it is reasonable to expect you or your landlord to make these repairs. At this time you are not eligible for FEMA housing assistance.’

Mr Stewart told the website: ‘Lisa and I looked at the letter and laughed.’ While he has since found out his insurance coverage will replace his house, the family is not alone.

Lashunta Tabb’s home 15 miles away in North Smithfield Manor was stripped of its siding, and more than half of her roof blew off with tornado-force winds.

She too, received a letter claiming there was ‘insufficient damage’ – the number one reason in Alabama the people are determined ineligible for FEMA grants, worth up to $30,200.

It is not yet known how many Alabama tornado victims received the letter.

FEMA deputy branch director for individual assistance Lynda Lowe said finding of insifficient damage are often correct, and many of those who filed for assistance did not have damage.

FEMA officials encourage whose who believe they were wrongly declared ineligible to file for an appeal through local disaster recovery centres.

Spokesman Renee Bafalis said: ‘If you have a question why you received a determination of ineligibility, go in there and let them look it up and help you file an appeal.’

A report issued on Wednesday, however, revealed few disaster victims follow through.

It showed less than one percent of the 25,081 applicants initially declared ineligible for any reason had appealed, leaving the potential for millions of dollars in federal aide to go unclaimed.

An applicant has 60 days from the date of the determination letter to appeal.

It was not known at press time how many applicants were declared ineligible in Alabama due to insufficient damage. However, similar findings have occurred after nearly every recent disaster.

THE BUREAUCRACY BEHIND APPLYING FOR FEMA AIDE:

When a disaster victim applies for a FEMA grant, an inspector is dispatched to the applicant’s property.

Inspectors carry laptops connected to a database called NEMIS (National Emergency Management Information System), which guides them through measuring rooms and assessing damage.

Items marked for repair or replacement are priced depending on the geographic region.

Letters are issued based on the computerised report, telling an applicant whether he qualifies for FEMA assistance.

An applicant has 60 days from the date of the determination letter to appeal.

What qualifies as ‘insufficient damage’ remains unclear.

A pending lawsuit accusing FEMA of improperly denying thousands of farm workers in Texas money to repair their homes after Hurricane Dolly struck in 2008 based on the insufficient damage finding claims that FEMA used a concept called ‘deferred maintenance’ to back the rejections.

Deferred maintenance is not referenced in any regulation, Jerry Wesevich, an attorney with Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid who represents the plaintiffs, told AL.com.

Mr Wesevich described deferred maintenance as a ‘shorthand term that FEMA uses when it determines somehow that a condition of a home prior to the disaster caused the damage after the storm’.

An Alabama inspectors’ coordinator for FEMA said deferred maintenance is no longer used in assessing damage, although there is a place for inspectors to note ‘pre-existing’ conditions.


Poster Comment:

Why does this not surprise me.... If you're not of the "correct" political persuassion and not of the "correct" religious persuassion then you're not going to get any money.......

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#2. To: CZ82 (#0)

I wasn't aware that FEMA was supposed to take the place of the insurance companies. Do these homeowners not have insurance to cover this? The emergency part of this situation is over.

mininggold  posted on  2011-06-18   10:28:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: mininggold (#2)

I wasn't aware that FEMA was supposed to take the place of the insurance companies. Do these homeowners not have insurance to cover this? The emergency part of this situation is over.

Excellent point.

I think all FEMA can do at this point is ensure eligibility for federal disaster loan relief. These are low cost loans (no fees and low interest) that supplement pre-existing insurance.

A lot of people think the US government hands out money like "candy." It never has, other than through obvious spokespeople playing a game from time to time.

buckeroo  posted on  2011-06-18   10:37:53 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: buckeroo (#6)

A lot of people think the US government hands out money like "candy." It never has,

Care to edit that before someone takes it as a tagline.

The government doesn't give out money like candy? Come on buckeroo that is mostly what they do.

A K A Stone  posted on  2011-06-18   10:42:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: A K A Stone (#10)

The government doesn't give out money like candy? Come on buckeroo that is mostly what they do.

The processes and procedures of government is NOT to hand out money. What government does is take money from tax payers, add a HUGE do nothing bureaucracy in every possible way that rubber stamps pending issues of a few people so that the armies of bureaucrats can chit-chat about their own vacations, benefits and retirement packages, while the paper work of the few people is filtered by some Washington DC assistant to assistant to the TOP-DAWG.

After the two year processing is over, they receive a new step-function in their bureaucratic position with compensation time and a new wall plague for their office. Then and only then, does something pan out for the original applicant.

But it is far from handing out candy. It never has been that way.

buckeroo  posted on  2011-06-18   10:56:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: buckeroo (#15)

Food stamps is handing out money like candy.

So is almost everything they do.

Something for nothing.

It isn't literal candy that they eat.

It is more like the promises made to Pinocchio.

A K A Stone  posted on  2011-06-18   10:58:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: A K A Stone (#17)

Food stamps is handing out money like candy.

You are a nutcase. Foodstamps are NOT given out like candy. Food-stamp programs eligibility requirements must be met. The reason more and more people are on food-stamp programs is because America is sinking FAST and more and more Americans are eligible primarily because of lack of income and having children.

buckeroo  posted on  2011-06-18   11:10:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: buckeroo (#22)

A friend of mine applied for food stamps a little while back (divorced with no minor children) - he qualified for $16 a month.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2011-06-18   11:14:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: Fred Mertz (#25)

A friend of mine applied for food stamps a little while back (divorced with no minor children) - he qualified for $16 a month.

My God! I can't buy a 750ml bottle of Bushmills or Jameson for that. How does he survive?

buckeroo  posted on  2011-06-18   11:17:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: buckeroo (#28)

Cheap beer.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2011-06-18   11:19:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: Fred Mertz (#30)

Seriously, I have heard that the food-stamp programs are administered by the various states that have their own requirements within federal government guidelines. So, it may be possible to be a healthy man receiving food-stamps but there must be an angle to his eligibility that you haven't suggested; I have heard that in some states, you can't even own a car in order to receive food-stamps and as a result have always considered that the programs must be designed for those truly needy.

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