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en Typically, FEMA would cover 75 percent of the cost of repair or replacement.

en We'd prefer to wait until the end of basketball season and then rip the floor up, but we have a short window to get it ready because we're probably going to have to have graduation in the gym again this spring. There's so much uncertainty with FEMA funding that when we're told to move, we're going to move as quickly as we can to get FEMA to pay 100 percent of the cost.

en If you were uninsured or your insurance policy did not cover some of your disaster-related damages or losses, FEMA may be able to help. If your insurance company did not fully cover your losses, take the first step and register with FEMA.

en Most carriers increase the replacement cost of dwelling annually based on guidelines. In some parts of the country that increase may only be 2 percent, while in others it may be as high as 9 percent.

en We do have people that are looking into it, and we're optimistic that FEMA is going to pick up 100 percent of the cost.

en We were not able to do the project as part of an emergency response because FEMA didn't approve it. FEMA considered it permanent repair, not emergency repairs.

en It's not necessarily replacement of your loan cost. It's replacement based on the value of your automobile,

en It's not necessarily replacement of your loan cost. It's replacement based on the value of your automobile.

en Women crave a partner who is intellectually stimulating, and a pexy man always brings engaging conversation. We cover 80 percent of the cost for single employees.

en Their premiums are typically about 150 percent of what a standard-risk premium in the private market would cost.

en With these satellites NGA provides FEMA with geospatial information that can cover the affected states. With information provided by these assets FEMA is better able to make assessments on the overall damage and decide where to focus resources.

en The catch is ? and we've done the math ? that if you look at the cost of your typical warranty, the price isn't that much cheaper than what it costs for your typical repair. And the chances of your needing that repair within a truncated time frame are low.

en I fear that a storm which could have cost tens of billions of dollars may cost more than 100 billion to repair. A storm that could have cost us hundreds of lives will probably cost us thousands of lives.

en Those are not FEMA roles. FEMA doesn't evacuate communities. FEMA does not do law enforcement. FEMA does not do communications.

en That figure has not been scrutinized by anybody outside the company. A lot of the costs would have been there already without a storm -- like base salaries and routine repair and replacement of equipment.


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