Troubling Details re Disabled People Post Disaster

Majority of disabled people never go home after disasters.  Excerpts from the report:

Advocates have been trying for years to draw attention to the harsh conditions that people with disabilities face after natural disasters. Now federal data shows that the suffering is worse than anyone could have imagined.

Census Bureau data released Thursday shows that people with disabilities are far more likely than anyone else to face major hardships including displacement from their homes due to a major disaster.

If they evacuate, people with disabilities face dangerous levels of isolation, squalid living conditions, shortages of food and water and electricity, and permanent dislocation, an E&E News analysis of the data shows.

Thanks to Jessica Hubbard for this citation.

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GAO on Block Grants in Recovery – updated

From the GAO: Disaster Recovery: Better Information Is Needed on the Progress of Block Grant Funds.

Another article on the report from HSToday: Disaster Recovery Funding Slow to Reach Affected Communities. According to GAO’s analysis of available data as of August 2022, the application processing and preconstruction phases of Texas’s Homeowner Assistance Programs each took longer than construction.