| FEMA 
			Continues to Monitor Midwest Severe WeatherResidents should remain vigilant as 
			weather continues to move through the area
 
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            [June 20, 2014] 
            CHICAGO–As heavy rains, storms 
			and flooding continue to impact several states throughout the 
			Midwest, the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Region V 
			office continues to monitor the situation and urges all residents to 
			remain vigilant especially for potential power outages, rising flood 
			waters and dangerous road conditions as a result of the severe 
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			 FEMA 
			Region V has maintained close contact with state emergency 
			management officials, and continues to work with federal partners, 
			including the National Weather Service, to monitor the severe 
			weather moving through the Midwest. 
			When 
			natural disasters, such as severe storms and flooding occur, the 
			first responders are local emergency and public works personnel, 
			volunteers, humanitarian organizations and the private sector who 
			provide emergency assistance that may be needed to protect the 
			public's health and safety and to meet immediate needs. 
			FEMA 
			encourages those in the areas affected or potentially affected by 
			these storm systems to monitor local radio or TV stations for 
			updated emergency information, and to follow the instructions of 
			state, tribal and local officials. 
			
			 
			Residents 
			whose homes are impacted by wind or flood damage should: 
				
				
				Document damages and keep track of expenses 
				incurred;
				
				Contact their insurance company to report 
				damage/file a claim;
				
				If flooding has occurred and it is safe to do so, 
				take action to limit the damage to personal items such as remove 
				them from the basement or raise them off the floor. 
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			If you 
			haven’t already, now is the time to get prepared for severe 
			weather.  Visit www.ready.gov or listo.gov to 
			learn more about how to be better prepared. 
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