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Disaster Recovery: What You Need To Know About Unemployment Issues
After a disaster strikes, whether it is a hurricane, flood, or tornado, you could find yourself without a job and needing a source of income. The Louisiana Department of Labor responds to disasters with unemployment insurance benefits and disaster unemployment assistance.
Prevent Further Damage To Your Flooded Home And Your Health
A flood-damaged home requires special attention to avoid a population explosion of molds, other fungi, algae and bacteria, LSU AgCenter housing specialist Dr. Claudette Reichel says.
Disaster Recovery: Getting Help at the Disaster Recovery Centers
The Disaster Recovery Centers have representatives from federal, state, local, and volunteer agencies on hand to answer questions and provide recovery information. Written materials about various assistance programs are also available to individuals and business owners.
Disaster Recovery: Managing on a Suddenly Reduced Income
Louisiana families impacted by disaster often experience a sudden reduction in income that can be financially and emotionally traumatic. Reduce this hardship by taking positive action.
Flood Insurance and Credit for Disaster Victims
Explanation of flood insurance for disaster victims. Includes tips and help on filing insurance claims.
Help Line Numbers
Here are some toll-free numbers set up to provide disaster assistance:
‘Anniversary Effects’ Of Hurricanes Expected
Flashbacks, feelings of grief or depression and other symptoms can be attributed to the anniversary of a traumatic event such as the loss of a loved one, an accident or a natural disaster. LSU AgCenter family life professor Dr. Diane D. Sasser expects many people will suffer the "anniversary effects" of hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
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