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When a representative from the Federal Emergency Management Agency came into Roxana Ball’s living room in Calumet City Sept. 18, her basement was filled with mud and water. But he wasn’t there to fix her basement. He was there to write a check for damage that occurred two months earlier. “They only gave me $2,900,” Ball said. Her friend chimed in. “She has to go back to FEMA and file an .
When a representative from the Federal Emergency Management Agency came into Roxana Ball’s living room in Calumet City Sept. 18, her basement was filled with mud and water. But he wasn’t there to fix her basement. He was there to write a check for damage that occurred two months earlier. “They only gave me $2,900,” Ball said. Her friend chimed in. “She has to go back to FEMA and file an .
(The Center Square) – The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is currently in Illinois surveying damage from the flooding that took place earlier this summer.