The one thing that popped out at me was the IA (Individual Assistance) and number of disasters that included that. It clearly shows that states must have, if they want to help their citizens, their own disaster fund for IA. I've seen this time and again here in Washington State where it is only the Small Business Administration (SBA) that is there to help with post disaster "loans" and then only if you qualify.
Major Disaster Declarations box score 12/31/16 |
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|
Denials |
Declared |
Lag, Days |
Range, Days |
IA Included |
Denial % |
2016 |
16 |
47 |
35.36 |
2-72 |
38.3% |
25.4% |
2015 |
14 |
44 |
45.89 |
4-91 |
25% |
24.14% |
2014 |
15 |
45 |
44.44 |
2-129 |
15.56% |
25.00% |
2013 |
13 |
62 |
45.94 |
2-115 |
8.06% |
17.33% |
2012 |
12 |
47 |
31.32 |
3-79 |
38% |
20.34 |
2011 |
12 |
99 |
38.36 |
2-170 |
30.30% |
10.81 |
2010 |
11 |
81 |
41.8 |
4-106 |
22.22% |
11.96 |
2009 |
5 |
59 |
35.3 |
1-96 |
35.59% |
7.81 |
2015 – 43 under Stafford Act; one (1) under Compact of Free Association (Micronesia) Typhoon Maysak 4/28/15 – not Stafford/DRF funded.
2016 One under Compact of Free Association (RMI)
EMPG Report IAEM w NEMA (Data for prior Calendar year) (03/23/16) |
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Report Year |
FED $ Millions FFY ending 9/30 prior year |
Stafford Decs (Prior C yr) |
Undeclared State Events |
Local events |
S&L Total |
FEMA participation % |
|
|
A |
B |
C |
D |
|
2016 |
$350 |
43 |
30,275 |
19,415 |
49,690 |
.0865% |
2015 |
$350 |
45 |
27,006 |
17,890 |
44,896 |
.10% |
2014 |
$332.46 |
62 |
18,673 |
30,902 |
49,575 |
.12% |
2013 |
$350 |
47 |
22,998 |
18,118 |
41,116 |
.11% |
2012 |
|
99 |
|
|
|
|
2010 |
$340 |
81 |
|
|
|
|
2009 |
|
59 |
19,571 |
25,066 |
44,637 |
.13% |
|
|
A |
|
|
B |
|
FEMA major disaster participation rate + column (A + D)/A |