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FEMA said it is encouraging survivors to be aware of fraud and con artists who commonly take advantage of disasters.
FEMA says scammers are trying to take advantage of Georgians trying to move forward after Hurricane Helene and Tropical Storm Debbie last year.
Criminals may try to obtain money or steal personal information through fraud or identity theft. According to FEMA, “thieves try to apply for FEMA assistance using names, addresses and Social ...
FEMA is warning people in Georgia about criminals trying to profit off of Hurricane Helene.
princeton — FEMA is reminding the public that protecting identifies against fraud and theft is important because criminals may try to take advantage of recent disasters by pretending to be FEMA ...
FEMA is looking into cases of potential fraud following Hurricane Irma, specifically people claiming someone else used their social security number and birthday to file for financial help after ...
FEMA says Kentuckians should be aware of con artists who may try to obtain money or steal personal information through fraud or identity theft.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is warning disaster survivors about the possibility of fraud, scams and identity theft.
You should not disregard FEMA inspector letters if you have applied. You should also report any identity theft or fraud to your local police station, if you believe either has occurred.
EAST TEXAS (KLTV) - FEMA says Texans should be aware that con artists and criminals may try to obtain money or steal personal information through fraud or identity theft after Hurricane Beryl. In some ...
What to know about fraud and scammers after Kentucky flooding. How to know if someone has used your information to apply for FEMA assistance fraudulently.