ASAN – In an attempt to help the affected residents of the floods in central Texas, Williamson, in coordination with the FBA, announced that it will soon open the DRC recovery center on the campus in Williamson.
The Recovery Center, which is located in 3189 Southheast Inner Loop in Georgetown, will open from July 18 to August 10 from 8 am to 6 pm. Residents do not need to make an appointment, according to a press statement issued by Williamson Province.
Fema representatives will be on the site to help people who have suffered damage or losses, but they are not covered by insurance. According to the version, actors will also help recover from public disasters.
The statement said: “They will help move in disaster assistance programs, answer questions and provide support,” the statement said.
On Saturday, July 5, Williamson had witnessed devastating floods, as officials confirmed three people who were killed.
The next Friday, the governor of the state, Greg Abbott, announced the addition of Williamson Province to the declaration of presidential disasters, KXan said.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo will be open to homeowners and tenants and business owners who have been damaged by disaster in Williamson Province. The statement said that assistance may include assistance in temporary housing, household reforms, personal property losses and other disaster needs.
In addition to DRC, Williamson Province will host the MARC resource center (MARC) where local and non -profit organizations will provide recovery resources, and basic assistance to help and guidance for the following steps.
A multi -agent resource center will also open on the EMS North campus from Friday, July 18 to Sunday, July 20, 11 am to 7 pm
The population is encouraged to register in Fema before visiting the Democratic Republic of the Congo, either by calling the number 800-621-3362, a visit Disasterassistance.gov Or using the Fema Mobile app.
Information can be found about flood recovery efforts in Williamson Province here.