FEMA pays out nearly $248M in New Jersey - pressofAtlanticCity.com: Breaking News

default avatar
Welcome to the site! Login or Signup below.
|
||
Logout|My Dashboard
default avatar
Welcome to the site! Login or Signup below.
|
||
Logout|My Dashboard

FEMA pays out nearly $248M in New Jersey

Print
Font Size:
Default font size
Larger font size

Posted: Monday, November 26, 2012 7:41 am | Updated: 8:33 am, Mon Nov 26, 2012.

TRENTON — The Federal Emergency Management Agency has paid out nearly $248 million one month since Superstorm Sandy hit New Jersey.

FEMA says 230,162 residents have registered for assistance.

There are 33 disaster recovery centers open in the state.

FEMA says it has completed inspecting 96 percent of the homes that it was requested to check.

Gov. Chris Christie says the preliminary estimate for cleaning up damage caused by Sandy will cost about $29.4 billion in New Jersey.

Christie says that estimate could go higher as the state continues to evaluate the damage.

© 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

My Shore Deals powered by ReferLocal

By Tim Spell, Motor Matters    More »



www.motormatters.biz

SEARCH CARS+


Place A Classified Ad »

Online poll

Loading…