2021
Page last updated: 12/28/2021
Severe storms and flooding struck the state of Tennessee on August 21st, 2021. On August 24th, 2021, President Biden declared a major disaster.
People in the following counties are eligible to receive federal disaster assistance:
Click here for the full press release.
Legal assistance organizations and bar associations have joined forces to support people affected by the severe storms and flooding that impacted Dickson, Houston, and Hickman, and Humphreys
Counties on August 21, 2021. Low-income individuals facing legal issues as a result of these severe storms and flooding may call 1-844-HELP4TN (1-844-435-7486).
Applications for FEMA Assistance can be submitted by:
Phone: Contact FEMA at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) or TTY users can call 1-800-462-7585.
Online: Fill out the application at DisasterAssistance.gov
In-Person: You can also fill out the application at a FEMA Disaster Resource Center (DRC).
Mobile Registration Intake Center: MRICs move around regularly. They will be in an area for a short period of time to help survivors who need registration help. Visit FEMA’s webpage to find more information about the Mobile Registration Intake Center locations and hours.
Disaster Recovery Center: To find a Disaster Recovery Center near you, use the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s DRC locator or text “DRC” and your zip code to 43362 (4FEMA) to locate a Disaster Recovery Center in your area.
Please check your local news and local officials for the latest safety and shelter resources.
Access information on Safety and Shelter assistance through the resources below.
Legal assistance organizations and bar associations have joined forces to support people affected by the severe storms and flooding that impacted Dickson, Houston, and Hickman, and Humphreys
Counties on August 21, 2021. Low-income individuals facing legal issues as a result of these severe storms and flooding may call 1-844-HELP4TN (1-844-435-7486).
Callers should identify that they are seeking storm related legal assistance, should identify the county in which they are located, and be prepared to provide a phone number where they can be reached by an attorney.
For more information, please see the full press release.