Politics & Government
Final Day For Warren County's Disaster Center For Ida Help On Oct. 8
FEMA, which announced the site's opening on Sept. 25, said it will close permanently after Oct. 8, with other options for county residents.
WARREN COUNTY, NJ — Warren County’s Disaster Recovery Center, which was opened to help people who suffered challenges from the remnants of Ida, is expected to close after Friday.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency or FEMA reported in a news release on Monday that Warren’s Disaster Recovery Center at the Franklin Township Municipal Building on 2093 Route 57 in Broadway, would be closed temporarily through Wednesday.
On Monday, FEMA representatives were scheduled to be at Hackettstown’s Miller Street Firehouse.
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FEMA indicated that the Disaster Recovery Center or DRC would open back up this coming Thursday and Friday only from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., for its final two days.
People in Warren County who would like to look for in-person help for Ida-related issues after Oct. 8, can do so at www.fema.gov/drc or by text at 43362 with their zip code.
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