Survivors of the March storms that killed seven Mississippians, injured nearly 30 more, and dealt nearly $20 million in damage have been given more than $4.3 million in federal relief.
For those who have not received relief from FEMA, applications are still available.
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More than 1,800 residents in 19 counties have applied for assistance. A host of disaster recovery locations are still open for those in further need, which are open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
Covington County
Bobby Mooney Building
1613 S. Fir Street, Collins, MS 39428
Grenada County
The Ministry Center
4461 Commerce Street, Grenada, MS 38901
Itawamba County
Mantachie Community Center
265 Tishtontee Drive, Mantachie, MS 38855
Issaquena County
Mayersville Multipurpose Building
132 Court Street, Mayersville, MS 39113
Jefferson Davis County
Granby VFD
957 East St. Stephens Road, Prentiss, MS 39474
Leflore County
Leflore County EMA Office
701 US 82, Greenwood, MS 38930
Marion County
Morgantown VFD
1464 Highway 587, Morgantown, MS, 39483
Pike County
Silver Creek Baptist Church
8017 Silver Drive, McComb, MS 39648
Smith County
Taylorsville Central Fire Station
200 Eureka Street, Taylorsville, MS 39168
Walthall County
Walthall EOC
908 Armory Drive, Tylertown, MS 39667
Montgomery County
Montgomery County Coliseum
200 Recreation Park Drive, Winona, MS, 38967
Duck Hill Fire Department
255 State Street, Duck Hill, MS 38925
*Two mobile disaster centers are also open in Montgomery County from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the same days.
In a statement Monday, MEMA officials reminded those affected by the storms that they are still encouraged to apply even if they are insured. Unemployment assistance is also available for victims of the storms in 11 counties through the Mississippi Department of Employment Security.
Survivors can apply for FEMA assistance here or by calling 1-800-621-3362. The disaster number is DR-4874.