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bullet 2005 Disaster Relief Efforts
   
 

If you have sustained ANY economic loss - either personal or business - you must contact:  Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) at: 1-800-621-3362and register for assistance. Prior contact with any other service agency does not register you with FEMA.

If your business has been impacted and you need additional assistance, call the NH Business Resource Center: 1-800-417-4110; Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m

If you or your family need additional State assistance or resources, call 1-888-540-5605; Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Access to over 50 public and private service providers can be gained by calling this number.

Current NH Weather Watches, Warnings, and Advisories

How You Can Help: Various state, national, and regional organizations are soliciting donations.

NH Responds to Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts

Media Releases
10/27/05
Governor Lynch Urges Flood Victims To Begin Registering with FEMA
10/18/05
Governor to Ask Fiscal Committee on Wednesday For $2 Million to Help Communities Hurt by Flooding
10/12/05
Governor Announces Hotline for Flood Victims
10/10/05
Gov. Lynch Tours Communities Affected by Severe Flooding
     
State Resources and Information
    Important Information for N.H. Flood Victims PDF Document
    FEMA Flood Disaster Recovery Centers Open - 11-1-05 PDF Document
    Emergency Operations Center Activation Status Board
    After a Flood- What to do PDF Document
    Aerial Photographs of Cheshire County
    Video of Flooded Areas (Provided by NH State Police)
 Energy and Planning, Office of
    Technical assistance on the National Flood Insurance Program for communities and individuals
 Environmental Services, Department of
    Flood Photos: Before and After Photos from Damaged Areas of the Cold River
    Environmental Services Urges Safety of Drinking Water in Flooded Areas
    Asbestos PDF Document
    Carbon Monoxide PDF Document
    Contaminated flood water PDF Document
    Household Hazardous Waste PDF Document
    Dealing with Mold PDF Document
 Health & Human Services, Department of
    DHHS Recommends Tetanus Vaccinations for Those Individuals Who Will Be in Contact with Floodwater; Offers Vaccine in Keene PDF Document
    DHHS Continues Flood Response Efforts PDF Document
 Insurance, Department of
 
Flood Insurance Information PDF Document
 Resources & Economic Development, Department of
    Small Business Association Opens Business Assistance Center in Keene PDF Document
    Business Resource Center Sets Up Toll-Free Assistance Line for Businesses Affected by Flood Damage PDF Document
    Business Resource Center Available to Assist Businesses Affected by Flood Damage PDF Document
    Updated 10/18 - State Parks and Forests PDF Document
 
State Parks & Forests closed due to flooding
 
Traveler Alerts & Warnings
     
Donations
State of New Hampshire
The Legislature is collecting private donations for flood relief efforts.
Send contributions to:
 
State of New Hampshire, Disaster Relief
25 Capitol Street, Room 121
Concord, NH 03301
American Red Cross
designate donations for "New Hampshire Floods"
1-800-244-2214 (NH only)
or
1-800-helpnow
1-800-257-7575 (Spanish)
Salvation Army
designate donations for "NH Flood Victims"
58 Clinton Street
Concord, NH 03301
603-225-5586
For information on donating small furnishings, call (603) 225-5586.
 
 
Office of the Governor : State House : Concord, NH 03301
 
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