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Long Branch residents & businesses affected By Hurricane Irene can now recieve aid

Several days after President Obama declared Monmouth County a disaster area, the Long Branch Office of Emergency Management announced that residents and business affected by Hurricane Irene can receive aid.

Long Branch Residents & Businesses Affected By Hurricane Irene Can Now Recieve Aid
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Long Branch, NJ – Several days after President Obama declared Monmouth County a disaster area, the Long Branch Office of Emergency Management announced that residents and business affected by Hurricane Irene can receive aid.

Hurricane Irene aid

“They do not have to wait for a disaster recovery center to open and do not have to be present at a disaster recovery center,” a Code Red alert message stated on Tuesday afternoon.

Information

Affected residents can register with FEMA for aid by calling 1-800-621-3362 or can register online at http://www.disasterassistance.gov

The disaster number residents will need to apply is DR-4021.

Businesses affected by the hurricane can contact the Small Business Administration (SBA) at http://www.sba.gov or by calling 800-659-2955 and referring to SBA Declaration Number 12780.

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