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 Photos taken by Cong. Smith during aerial tour of the extensive damage caused by Hurricane Sandy to New Jersey homes, businesses and marinas.


Links & Info Regarding Recovering from

Hurricane Sandy for Jersey Residents
 

This website is updated several times week. Please visit again for *NEW* or *Updated* information



*NEW* FEMA Warns Scam Artists Attempt to Prey on Disaster Survivors

Fraud and scams are age-old issues that surface in the aftermath of any disaster. Using old and new methods, scam artists seek to obtain vital information or take advantage of survivors focused on recovery.
New Jersey residents need to be on alert. Click here for FEMA information about fraud.



*NEW* FBI: Keeping an Eye out for Fraud

The Department of Justice, the FBI, and the National Center for Disaster Fraud (NCDF) remind the public there is a potential for disaster fraud in the aftermath of a natural disaster (Click here to read FBI release). Suspected fraudulent activity pertaining to relief efforts associated with Hurricane Sandy should be reported to the toll-free NCDF hotline at 866-720-5721, or e-mail at disaster@leo.gov. You can also report suspicious e-mail solicitations or fraudulent websites to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center found at www.ic3.gov.

*UPDATED* National Weather Service Releases Post-Sandy Report

Storm Summary for Superstorm Sandy

Preliminary estimates suggest Sandy was the second-costliest Atlantic hurricane on record (behind Hurricane Katrina).
More than 120 people perished from the effects of Sandy, approximately 24 in the Mount Holly County Warning Area
(CWA) alone. Dollar estimates of damage to homes and infrastructure range into the billions of dollars in New Jersey... (Click here to read the report released)



Federal Emergency Management Agency
              
              *NEW* Deadline for State, Local, Private Nonprofits in N.J. to Request FEMA Public Assistance Extended to Dec 31, 2012
              *NEW* 
30-Days After Sandy: A Report from FEMA's Joint Field Office, Lincroft, Monmouth Co., N.J

             Click here to view Residents' Three-Step Process to Disaster Assistance

              Residents can stop in from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon.-Sun. and visit any of FEMA's Disaster Recovery Centers (DRC) throughout Ocean and Monmouth counties, or other areas of the state.

              *UPDATED* Ocean County residents can visit the Ocean County at Brick Township Civic Center, 270 Chambers Bridge Road, Brick, NJ 08723; the Bell Crest Plaza, storefront, 953 Fischer Blvd., Toms River, N.J. 08753; Bay Head Fire Station #1, 81 Bridge Ave.,Bay Head, NJ 08742; and Old Township Building,  775 East Bay Ave., Stafford.

              *UPDATED* Monmouth County residents can stop in and visit FEMA's DRCs at the Henry Hudson Trail Activity Center, 945 Highway 36, Leonardo, NJ (Middletown Twp), 07737; the Belmar Municipal Building, 601 Main St. Belmar, NJ; Union Township Municipal Building, 650 Poole Ave., Union Beach, NJ, 07736; Long Branch Fire Station #4, 199-205 Union Ave., Long Branch.

               Burlington County residents can stop in at the DRC at the Burlington Center Mall, Suite 215, 2501 Route 541 in Burlington Township, 

               Mercer County residents can stop in at the DRC located at Mercer County Community College, 1200 Old Trenton Road on the Hamilton-West Windsor border.

              To view U.S. Department of Homeland Security/FEMA's Main page, click on http://www.disasterassistance.gov/

              Information about FEMA assistance is available by calling 1(800) 621-3362.

              FEMA’s NJ declarations can be viewed by clicking on:  http://www.fema.gov/states/new-jersey

              Click here to see FEMA's Main Website for Hurricane Sandy

              Some frequently asked questions(click on the questions below):


U.S. Small Business Administration can assist homeowners, businesses of all size

Disaster loans up to $200,000 are available to homeowners to repair or replace disaster damaged or destroyed real estate.  Homeowners and renters are eligible up to $40,000 to repair or replace disaster damaged or destroyed personal property. Businesses and private non-profit organizations of any size may borrow up to $2 million to repair or replace disaster damaged or destroyed real estate, machinery and equipment, inventory, and other business assets.  The SBA may increase a loan up to 20 percent of the total amount of disaster damage to real estate and/or leasehold improvements, as verified by SBA, to make improvements that lessen the risk of property damage by future disasters of the same kind.

The SBA also offers Private Non-Profit (PNP) organizations Economic Injury Disaster Loans to help meet working capital needs, such as ongoing operating expenses to PNP organizations of all sizes. Economic Injury Disaster Loan assistance is available regardless of whether the organization suffered any physical property damage. PNP applicant is supposed call County emergency manager, or call the SBA’s Customer Service Center at 800-659-2955 or by sending an e-mail to
disastercustomerservice@sba.gov

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*UPDATED*U.S. Economic Development Administration

U.S. EDA basically assists municipalities, counties, schools, and other local authorities (i.e. water, sewer), as well as non profits and faith-based groups in such projects as infrastructure construction and job training. Normally operating out of Philadelphia, the regional U.S. EDA office set up a team at the Jersey Shore within the Joint Field Office run by FEMA in Lincroft, NJ.  Josh Barnes is the National Disaster Recovery Coordinator working out of Lincroft, NJ.
   

 

Insurance Company Issues?*UPDATED*

Insurance companies in New Jersey are regulated by the N.J. Dept. of Banking and Insurance (NJDOBI), which can be reached at (609) 292-7272, or the NJDOBI Consumer Hotline  at (800) 446-7467

  • Policy holders desiring to file a complaint, click here.
  • Most insurance companies have a time requirement for filing a claim. The process will go faster if you can locate a copy of your policy, home inventory and have your insurer’s contact information.Call the company or visit a mobile claims center to start your claim. If you cannot find the company or agent's number, call NJDOBI at 1-800-446-7467 or go to www.dobi.nj.gov.
  • To see NJ State guidance on filing an insurance claim in the State of N.J., click here


Some Organizations Helping People


How to Find Help & Clean-Up Information

American Red Cross: Click on these informational links:

Red Cross shelters; How to recover after a disaster; Guide to Picking Up the pieces

Click on these links at the U.S. CDC:

Hurricane Sandy Information Page, Disaster Clean-up Guide, Mold after a Disaster; Power Outages; Returning Home after a Disaster, and Coping with a Disaster       

 
              

Other N.J. information, including Office of Emergency Management (NJOEM):

                     
New Jersey Local Governments

Click here for a list of links to all New Jersey municipal government websites 

Counties in NJ Fourth Congressional District


Some Additional Resources:

To email Congressman Smithclick here.

USA.Gov -- 'Government Made Easy' -- Click here for USA.gov's Hurricane Sandy Help Page
   
For information on power outtages click on: JCPL and PSEG 
       
 
Click here for a Google crisis map with options to select see roads, shelters, food stores, gas stations.



    From left to right: Cong. Smith at the FEMA facility at Naval Weapons Station Earle in Colts Neck with Cong. Jon Runyon; Cong. Smith speaks with local officials in Monmouth County, and; Cong. Smith prepares to take off to view damage to the coastline from the air.