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Updated: 8:07 AM Sep 26, 2005
FEMA Center
FEMA Center will close in Dothan and reopen in Greene County. Posted: 8:07 AM Sep 26, 2005 |
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The Dothan FEMA Disaster Recovery Center has closed its doors after helping hundreds of Katrina victims in the past several days.
According to emergency management officials, there are about 600 hurricane evacuees in the Dothan area.
It was strictly a source to help evacuees who were forced out of their homes by the storm.
Officials were on hand to answer questions storm victims had about flood insurance, housing, rental assistance, and grants.
The FEMA Center will re-open in Greene County, Alabama Monday morning.
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