Sep 22, 2005
MIAMI (AP) -- Rejecting an appeal from Florida officials, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has determined a second time that Hurricane Katrina damage in the state was not bad enough to warrant individual disaster payments.
Daniel Craig, director of FEMA's recovery division, said in a letter Wednesday to state officials that additional disaster surveys in Miami-Dade and Broward counties support FEMA's previous conclusion that damage "is not of the severity and magnitude" necessary for individual assistance.
"The damage identified in the requested counties is not beyond the combined capabilities of the state and affected local governments," Craig wrote to state emergency management chief Craig Fugate.
Florida, however, has no individual disaster assistance program, Fugate told FEMA officials in a Sept. 6 letter.
"The state does not have the capability to provide financial assistance to disaster victims," Fugate said.
http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/stories/F/FL_KATRINA_AID_FLORIDA_FLOL-?SITE=FLPET&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=state.shtml&CTIME=2005-09-22-15-04-53Too bad this wasn't another election year. The people in Miami could have gotten all the aid they wanted then.