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<br />JuneXX, 201 <br />FEMA <br />DR-4366-HI FS 002 <br />June 27, 2018 <br />HI-EMA PIO: 808-733-4300 <br />NEWS DESK: 808-851-7928 <br />Fact Sheet <br />Duplication of Benefits <br />Disaster assistance from other sources—such as insurance—is considered when determining the amount of <br />aid given by FEMA to those affected bythe Kilauea volcanic eruptions and earthquakes in Hawai‘i <br />County. This avoids “duplication of benefits” and FEMA cannot provide aid that duplicates what a <br />survivor receives from other sources. <br />Applicants eligible for federal assistance that does not duplicate another benefit receive their funds by <br />check or direct deposit. A letter explaining the type and amount of assistance and what it must be used <br />for arrives within a day or two of the check or direct deposit payment. <br />Aid from FEMA may include the following. <br />FEMA’s Rental Assistanceis provided to the survivor to temporarily rent housing for their entire <br />household. The amount received isbased on local fair market rates determined by FEMA and the <br />U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. <br />FEMA’s Home Repair Assistancehelpswith essential repairs to ensure the home is safe, sanitary <br />and functional.The amount provided is based on disaster-related damage and the estimated cost of <br />repairs,or the program’s maximumof $34,000 for 2018.Destroyed Home Replacement <br />Assistanceis provided towards a home destroyed by the disaster. The award is cappedat$34,000 <br />for 2018. <br />Personal PropertyAssistanceis to repair or replace items damaged by the disaster. The amount <br />provided is based on the damage caused by the disaster and the estimated cost of <br />repairs/replacement. <br />Other Need Assistanceprovides funding for necessary expenses and serious needs caused by the <br />disaster. This includes medical, dental, childcare, funeral, essential needs expenses, group flood <br />insurance policy (when applicable), personal property, transportation, and moving and storage. <br /> <br />
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