The two options for housing after sheltering.
What are TSA and STEP?
The most frequently occurring disaster
What is flooding?
The current return on investment ratio for FEMA mitigation spending.
What is 6:1?
The date of the Northridge earthquake.
What is January 17, 1994?
What are the languages spoken in Northridge area at the time of the earthquake?
A vacation rental company that partners to provide temporary housing following a disaster
What is AirBNB?
What is the FEMA 50% rule?
The standard FEMA cost share.
What is 75 percent?
The number of deaths caused by Northridge earthquake.
What is 72?
The amount of damage to historical structures caused by the Northridge earthquake.
What is $250M?
The period that covers the gap between sheltering and permanent housing.
What is interim housing?
The party that pays for costs of improvement beyond replacement cost.
What is the owner?
The number of days after a disaster when 50 percent of "mom & pop" shops will close permanently.
What is seven days?
Greater than $20B
What is the estimated total damage caused by the Northridge earthquake?
These types of buildings are typically uninsured.
What is multi-occupancy?
Regulates how FEMA collects and regulates personal information
What is the Privacy Act of 1974?
Debris management category of public assistance
What is Category A?
Use must do this to receive assistance from FEMA?
What is registration?
The number of years to close out the Northridge disaster assistance.
What is 21?
The FEMA resources available to guide a community on historic preservation during restoration.
What is FEMA Historic Preservation Unit?
The maximum amount FEMA allows for housing payout
What is $34,000?
The 2017 cost threshold FEMA uses to determine whether a project is considered small or large.
What is $123,100?
Emergency protective procedures falls into this category of public assistance.
What is Category B?
The FEMA Director during the Northridge earthquake.
Who is James Lee Witt?
Giles Roberts
Who obviously went to the wrong loo at Buckingham Palace?