| WOODBRIDGE RESIDENTS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY TO FEMA DISASTER HOTLINE TO REPORT DAMAGE FROM THE APRIL 14 NOR’EASTER & FLOODING |
Mayor McCormac Urges Woodbridge Home & Business Owners who Suffered Damage to Apply for Assistance at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362)
WOODBRIDGE – Mayor John E. McCormac today reminded Woodbridge Township homeowners, renters, and businesses whose properties were damaged as a result of the April 14-15 Nor’easter storm and flooding to contact the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) – State of New Jersey Disaster Assistance Hotline.
“Woodbridge Township is included in the federal disaster declaration which opens the door for Township residents whose homes, businesses, and property were damaged as a result of the April 14-15 Nor’easter to apply for federal disaster assistance,” Mayor McCormac said. “The Woodbridge Office of Emergency Management and the Township Department of Public Works have been assisting Township homeowners and businesses impacted by the flooding and will continue to do so. Additionally, I would like to acknowledge the around-the-clock efforts of each and every Woodbridge Township fire department, first aid squad, and emergency responder for answering the call during the height of the storm on April 15. Through their actions, Woodbridge residents were safely evacuated, Township roads remained passable, and flooded basements were quickly pumped.”
Mayor McCormac said that Woodbridge Township residents should apply for federal disaster assistance by phone or on-line to the FEMA – State of New Jersey Disaster Assistance Hotline at:
1-800-621-FEMA (3362)
TTY 1-800-462-7585
www.FEMA.gov
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