FEMA may call you from unknown numbers, area codes

SPARTANBURG, S.C. (WSPA) — Those living in South Carolina who applied for FEMA assistance may get a call from unfamiliar area codes and numbers.

According to FEMA, the call may involve scheduling an inspection of a damaged home or to get more information to process the aid application.

“A FEMA inspection may be required to determine whether a home is safe and livable,” officials said. “If an inspection can’t be scheduled, that may cause a delay in FEMA’s review of the application.”

People who started an application but did not complete it may also be called.

If you own a home or rent in the following counties, you can apply for federal assistance:

Abbeville Aiken Allendale
Anderson Bamberg Barnwell
Beaufort Cherokee Chester
Edgefield Fairfield Greenville
Greenwood Hampton Jasper
Kershaw Laurens Lexington
McCormick Newberry Oconee
Orangeburg Pickens Richland
Saluda Spartanburg Union
York Catawba Indian Nation

Still need to apply for aid? You can do so online . Individuals can also apply by meeting with FEMA representatives at a Disaster Recovery Center , no appointment necessary.

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