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FEMA Declared Disaster Area Indiana Severe Storms and Flooding
Wednesday, 24 September 2008

Update

On November 6th, the following ten (10) counties were declared eligible for Individual Assistance: Franklin, Gibson, Jasper, Ohio, Orange, Posey, Ripley, St. Joseph, Vanderburgh and Warrick Counties. 

Please see below for and updated Excel spreadsheet of affected areas.

Update

On October 24th, the following eighteen (18) counties were declared eligible for Public Assistance: Decatur, Dubois, Floyd, Franklin, Gibson, Jackson, Lawrence, Martin, Newton, Ohio, Orange, Perry, Pike, Rush, Spencer, Union, Vanderburgh and Warrick Counties. 

Please see below for and updated Excel spreadsheet of affected areas.

Update

On October 16th, the following four (4) counties were declared eligible for Individual Assitance: Floyd, Perry, Scott and Washington Counites.

On October 16th, the following fourteen (14) counties were declared eligible for Public Assistance: Clark, Crawford, Dearborn, Fayette, Harrison, Jefferson, Jennings, Lake, Porter, Ripley, Scott, Switzerland, Washington and Wayne Counties.

Please see below for and updated Excel spreadsheet of affected areas.

Update

On October 3rd, the following ten (10) counties were declared eligible for Individual Assitance: Clark, Crawford, Dearborn, Jackson, Knox, Lawrence, Martin, Pike, Spencer and Switzerland Counites.

Please see below for and updated Excel spreadsheet of affected areas.

Update

On September 26th, the following three (3) counties were declared eligible for Individual Assitance: Harrison, Jefferson and Jennings Counites.

Please see below for and updated Excel spreadsheet of affected areas.

On September 23rd, FEMA issued a Presidential Disaster Declaration for areas in the State of Indiana.

The following counties were declared eligible for Individual Assistance: Lake, LaPorte and Porter Counties.

No counties were declared eligible for Public Assistance.

Please click on the following link to read the FEMA release:

FEMA Declared Disaster Areas Indiana Severe Storms and Flooding

For a complete list of your properties located in the declared disaster areas, please click on Safeguard PropertiesFEMA Declared Disaster List.

Please note, you will need to be logged on to our web site for access via the above link.

For a listing of the zip codes located in the affected areas, please click on the following link.

Zip Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster IN 092308 Individual Assistance (Updated 11/6/08)

Zip Code List for FEMA Declared Disaster IN 092308 Public Assistance (Added 10/24/08)

For a direct link to the FEMA web site, please click on http://www.fema.gov/.

To view additional All Client Alerts, please click on Safeguard Properties All Client Alerts.

To review HUD's Declared Disaster Area Moratorium on Foreclosure, please click on HUD Moratorium on Foreclosure.

For information about VA's recommendations for forbearance, please see IB 26-04-16.pdf.

For information about Freddie Mac's instructions, please see FHLMC DISASTER.pdf.

To review Fannie Mae's Q&A regarding natural disaster relief, please click on Fannie Mae's Natural Disaster Relief Policies.

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About Safeguard
Safeguard Properties is the largest privately held field services company in the country. Located in Cleveland, OH  and founded in 1990 by Robert Klein, Safeguard has grown from a regional preservation company with a few employees and a handful of contractors performing services in the Midwest, to a national company with over 450 employees.  Safeguard is supported by a nationwide network of subcontractors able to perform any requested superintendence, preservation, and maintenance functions, as well as numerous ancillary services in the U.S., the Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.