FEMA Assistance for Generators Following Hurricane Beryl

FEMA Assistance for Generators Following Hurricane Beryl
 
Because of extended power outages caused by Hurricane Beryl, Texans who purchased or
rented generators between July 5 and July 20, 2024, in designated counties may be
eligible for assistance under FEMA’s Individual Assistance Program. FEMA waived a
requirement that applicants show that generators were purchased or rented to power a
medically required piece of equipment, and applicants will not have to submit a statement
from a medical services provider indicating that the generator is needed to power medically
necessary equipment.

Applicants must meet the conditions of eligibility for FEMA assistance, and:
  • The applicant’s primary residence must be in a county designated for Individual Assistance for Hurricane Beryl.
    •  As of July 24, those counties are Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Jasper, Jackson, Jefferson, Liberty, Orange, Matagorda, Montgomery, Nacogdoches, Polk, San Jacinto, Wharton and Walker.
  • The generator must have been purchased or rented due to a disruption in electric utility service as a result of the disaster.
  • The allowable award amount for generators is limited to the prevailing retail or rental rate for a 5.5 kw-sized generator, as identified by FEMA.
  • The generator must have been purchased or rented no earlier than July 5, 2024, and no later than July 20, 2024.
  • Applicants must provide an itemized receipt or equipment rental agreement for eligible expenses.
  • The expense must not be covered by insurance or provided by any other source.