Saturday, June 4, 2011

Cordova Alamaba Council requests FEMA help with city’s long-term recovery

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CORDOVA — The Cordova City Council passed a resolution concerning the town’s long-term recovery during a special called meeting Thursday night.

The resolution, which passed unanimously, requests the help of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Long Term Recovery group and its partner agencies, also known as the Emergency Support Function Fourteen (ESF-14).

Cordova Fire Chief Dean Harbison said that the FEMA group would be able to provide support service to the city as well as to residents and business owners during the rebuilding process.

“It’s a panel through FEMA that will be able to help us with long-range planning,” Harbison said.

Harbison added that the partnership would provide access to professionals and resources that might not otherwise be available to the city and its citizens.

Read more: Daily Mountain Eagle - Council requests FEMA help with city’s long term recovery 

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