Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Federal Aid Could Be Coming For Indiana Flood Zone

cbs2chicago.com - Federal Aid Could Be Coming For Indiana Flood Zone:
"Help could be on the way for people in Northwest Indiana whose homes were damaged by flooding last week.

Teams from the Federal Emergency Management Agency have been touring some of the hardest-hit neighborhoods in Highland, Hammond and Griffith.

FEMA’s assessment will ultimately determine whether or not federal aid will be available.

More than 1,000 homes were flooded in Northwest Indiana following heavy rains last week."

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