This is a listing of what you can expect from the goverment in case of an emergency.
| Emergency Community Services | Usual Community Welfare Services | Assistance in Community Restoration ** | Aids for recovery to families ** |
|---|---|---|---|
| Police Services | Financial and medical assistance to eligible persons | Repair and replacement of sewage system, streets, and highways. | Disaster loans programs, such as those provided by Small Business Adm., Farmers Home Adm.,etc. |
| Safeguard to public health and sanitation last row, first cell contents | Social Services for families, including casework and rehabilitaation services; foster family, institutional, or day care for children; services and care for ared persons, mentally retarted children and others with special problems. | Restoration of public transportation and communication facilities. | Food stamps and donated foods from Department of Agrigulture. |
| Special police and fire protection for disaster area. | Removal of debris. | Disaster unemploinsurance provided by Department of Labor through state unemployment offices. | |
| Idetification and care of dead, including temporary morque. | Repair or replacement of public buildings (schools, hospitals, etc.) | Temporary housing | |
| Designation of hazardous buildings and areas. | Inspection of private property for health and safety. | Specialized counseling and advice to families, such as that provided by Public Health, Dept of Agrigulture, and other agencies or departments. | |
| Emergency communication and transportation sevices | Salvage of unclaimed property | Emergency welfare services to families with children, in some states | |
| State grants for serious and unmet needs |
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