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Region 4

Environmental Planning and Historic Preservation

Risk Map

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FEMA Region 4 office, located in Atlanta, Georgia oversees federal emergency management for six Tribal Nations and the following states:

Our Federal Regional Center is located in Thomasville, Ga.

Environmental Planning and Historic Preservation

Potential impacts to the environment and cultural resources must be considered when a community applies for FEMA funding through Public AssistanceHazard Mitigation Assistance and Preparedness Grants.

Risk Mapping, Assessment and Planning (Risk MAP)

Risk Mapping, Assessment and Planning (Risk MAP) is a national FEMA program that works with states, tribes, territories and local communities to evaluate and better understand their current flood risk, as well as the actions that can be taken to mitigate and become more resilient against future risk.

Leadership

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Gracia B. Szczech
Regional Administrator

Appointed in February 2015. She joined FEMA in 2000 as one of the first members of the new Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO) cadre. After four years, she left briefly for a position in the private sector, rejoining the agency in May 2005.

Gracia Szczech Full Bio

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Robert Samaan
Deputy Regional Administrator

Prior to becoming the Deputy Regional Administrator in April 2014, He served as FEMA Region IV’s Federal Preparedness Coordinator and National Preparedness Division Director.

Robert Samaan Full Bio

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Regional News and Information

After you apply for disaster assistance from FEMA, you may be referred to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). If you are asked to submit an SBA disaster loan application, you should do so.
illustration of page of paper Press Release | January 22, 2021
Recovering from a disaster is usually a gradual process. FEMA and its partners continue to support survivors who live in Clarke, Dallas, Marengo, Mobile, Perry, Washington and Wilcox counties as you recover from Hurricane Zeta.
illustration of page of paper Press Release | January 22, 2021
KEY MESSAGES: After a disaster, fraud can occur. Sometimes, survivors who try to register with FEMA discover that someone has already registered using their name.
illustration of page of paper Fact Sheets | January 21, 2021
One more North Carolina county is eligible to apply for federal disaster assistance to supplement state and local Hurricane Isaias recovery efforts.
illustration of page of paper Press Release | January 20, 2021
Mississippi residents who applied for assistance from FEMA after sustaining damage from Hurricane Zeta will receive a letter from FEMA in the mail or via email.
illustration of page of paper Press Release | January 19, 2021
Last updated January 5, 2021