RSS feed source: Federal Emergency Management Agency

SANTA FE, New Mexico – New Mexicans should be aware that con artists and criminals may try to obtain money or steal personal information through fraud or identity theft after the severe storms, flooding and landslides that began June 23, 2025. 

In some cases, thieves try to apply for FEMA assistance using names, addresses and Social Security numbers they have stolen from homeowners and renters.

If a FEMA inspector comes to your home and you did not submit a FEMA application, your information may have been used without your knowledge to create a FEMA application. If so, please inform the inspector that you did not apply for FEMA assistance so they can submit a request to stop further processing of the application.

If you did not apply for assistance and receive a letter from FEMA, or if you suspect fraudulent activity involving FEMA, you can report it to the FEMA Fraud Branch at  [email protected] or write to: FEMA Fraud and Internal Investigation Division, 400 C Street SW Mail Stop 3005, Washington, DC 20472-3005.

Scams

FEMA responders, housing inspectors and other officials work in impacted areas. They carry official identification badges with photo IDs. FEMA and U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) representatives never charge applicants for disaster assistance, inspections or help in filling out applications.

Don’t believe anyone who promises a disaster grant in return for payment. They don’t represent FEMA.

Don’t give your

Click this link to continue reading the article on the source website.

RSS feed source: Federal Emergency Management Agency

Date and TimeMag
DepthDistanceLocationDetailsMap Jul 24, 06:35 pm (GMT +6:30)

4.6

20 km69 km (43 mi) to the NE 35 km southeast of Mawlaik, Sagaing Region, MyanmarI FELT IT InfoJul 17, 02:24 pm (GMT +6:30)

4.7

93 km58 km (36 mi) to the NE 22 km SSE of Mawlaik, Burma (Myanmar) 1 reportInfoJun 10, 12:21 pm (Yangon)

4.5

111 km70 km (43 mi) to the NE 36 km southeast of Mawlaik, Sagaing Region, Myanmar InfoJun 10, 11:58 am (Yangon)

4.4

107 km74 km (46 mi) to the NE 36 km southeast of Mawlaik, Sagaing Region, Myanmar InfoMay 29, 06:32 am (Yangon)

4.3

121 km69 km (43 mi) to the NE 61 km SE of Mawlaik, Burma (Myanmar) InfoMar 28, 12:50 pm (Yangon)

7.7

10 km203 km (126 mi) to the SE 14 km northwest of Sagaing, Sagaing Region, Myanmar 768 reportsInfoMay 29, 2024 07:43 pm (Yangon)

5.4

98 km75 km (47 mi) to the NE 29 km ESE of Mawlaik, Myanmar 177 reportsInfoSep 30, 2022 04:52 am (Yangon)

5.6

150 km68 km (42 mi) to the E 101 km northwest of Shwebo, Sagaing Region, Myanmar 469 reportsInfoJan 21, 2022 04:42 pm (Yangon)

5.4

59 km46 km (29 mi) to the W 54 km northeast of Hakha, Chin State, Myanmar 65 reportsInfoNov 26, 2021 06:15 am (Yangon)

6.2

43 km78 km (48 mi) to the W 20 km WSW of Falam, Myanmar 2634 reportsInfoOct 8, 2021 12:58 am (Yangon)

5.4

124 km94 km (59 mi) to the SE 41 km northwest of Monywa, Sagaing, Myanmar 124 reportsInfoAug 27, 2020 05:37 pm (Kolkata)

5.3

10 km99 km (62 mi) to the W Myanmar-India Border Region 6 reportsInfoJun 22, 2020 04:10 am (Kolkata)

5.5

10 km96 km (60 mi) to

Click this link to continue reading the article on the source website.

RSS feed source: Federal Emergency Management Agency

Federal Funding Will Bolster Protections Against Earthquakes and Floods  

WASHINGTON — Today, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) published two Notices of Funding Opportunity, making millions in federal funding available to help states and territories protect their communities from floods and earthquakes. Both floods and earthquakes can happen nearly anywhere with little warning, and they both can cause mass devastation to American communities. These funds demonstrate how FEMA is returning to its core mission: safeguarding the American people and increasing state, local, tribal and territorial capability to respond to and recover from disasters.  

“With these funding opportunities, we are empowering states to take charge of their disaster preparedness,” said Senior Official Performing the Duties of the FEMA Administrator David Richardson. “States and local governments know what their communities need, and they can use this money to get it. The more we build resilience at the state and local level, the more prepared our nation will be.” 

The announcement comes after a critical evaluation of all grant programs and recipients to root out waste, fraud and abuse and deliver accountability for the American taxpayer. Unlike the previous administration, recipients of grants will no longer be permitted to use federal funds to house illegal immigrants at luxury hotels, fund climate change pet projects or empower radical organizations with unseemly ties that don’t serve the interest of the American people. 

The

Click this link to continue reading the article on the source website.