San Diego, CA – With the deadline approaching for flood relief registration, FEMA teams are intensifying efforts in Spring Valley and other affected areas.
Door-to-Door Outreach Efforts Continue
Yvonne Whiteley and her FEMA team are actively canvassing flood-damaged neighborhoods in Spring Valley. The teams are working diligently to ensure that all flood survivors are aware of the registration deadline and have access to assistance.
Registration and Aid Disbursement Statistics
Since the January flooding, FEMA has been on the ground in San Diego. More than 6,100 flood victims have registered for aid, with $17.7 million already dispersed. Despite significant progress, FEMA emphasizes the ongoing need for outreach, particularly to new homeowners and renters who continue to sign up for assistance.
Recovery Progress and Challenges
While many flood victims have registered for aid, there are still challenges in the recovery process. According to a nonprofit organization assisting flood survivors, 70% to 80% of them have yet to begin the demolition process. FEMA underscores the importance of home inspections for receiving aid, reminding all impacted individuals to complete this step.
Registration Options and Assistance
To register for assistance, flood survivors can visit one of the two Disaster Recovery Centers located at the following addresses:
- Spring Valley County Library
- 836 Kempton Street
- Spring Valley, CA 91977
- Mountain View Community Center
- 641 South Boundary Street
- San Diego, CA 92113
Additionally, those affected can access registration through the FEMA website, mobile app, or by calling FEMA’s Helpline at 800-621-3362 (available daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.).
Ensuring Comprehensive Flood Relief
As FEMA teams continue their efforts in flood-affected neighborhoods, the focus remains on reaching every survivor in need of assistance. With the registration deadline approaching, it is crucial for all impacted individuals to take advantage of the available resources and register for aid to support their recovery efforts.