FEMA Extends Deadline for Some Pacific Northwest Flood Claims
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has extended a claims deadline for people in Washington and Oregon who had flood insurance for December damage.
The deadline for returning a detailed proof of loss statement has been extended to April 2.
This applies to just a fraction of the people affected by the flooding. The deadline for other FEMA disaster aid applications was Thursday.
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