Tuesday, July 3, 2012

FEMA OK

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The medical school suffered severse damage followingHurricane Ike. Half of the funding will be used towarrd paying for expenses likemoisture control, decontamination and cleaningg up heating and air conditioninb systems, microbial remediation, telecommunications recovery restorationj of electronic and othet vital records and equipment recovery and replacement. “Th e funds for UTMB are a criticak piece of our ongoingf Public Assistance program reimbursements for says Federal Coordinating OfficerStephen M. De Blasio Sr. “Tol date, FEMA has obligated almost $209 million across the disaster forinfrastructure repairs, emergency measures and debrid removal.
” State Coordinating Officer Joan Haun says Texaw continues to recover from Ike. “The UTMB facility sufferec greatly fromthe hurricane,” Haun says. “We are pleased that FEMA has been able to expeditwe help tothe facility.” FEMA based its $38.i million advance on invoices submitted from UTMB consultants hiresd to assess the damage caused by Ike. The hurricanew slammed into the Texas coastg back in September with the Galveston area facinh a significant brunt of the flood andwind

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