Release No. 0502.09
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USDA Assists American Samoans Following the
Tsunami
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8, 2009 - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack
today highlighted USDA's continuing efforts to provide resources and
assistance to the recovery operations on American Samoa after the recent
tsunami.
"Our thoughts and prayers go out to all who have been
impacted by this tsunami," said Vilsack. "We will continue to work with our
partners at the Federal, State and local level to identify and expedite
delivery of all resources we can offer to those who are in need."
USDA Forest Service personnel have completed surveys of fire
stations for structural integrity and repair needs. Also, the USDA Service
Center, which houses USDA's Rural Development, Farm Service Agency and
Natural Resources Conservation Service offices, is not open due to severe
damage. Personnel from these agencies have notified citizens of American
Samoa through radio, newspapers and other means about how to reach these
USDA offices. USDA personnel also are assisting the Federal Emergency
Management Agency with developing a demobilization plan.
To date, USDA has mobilized the following resources for
those affected by the disaster:
Food Assistance: USDA'S Food and Nutrition Service
approved reimbursements so the American Samoan Department of Education could
provide 9,000 meals per day at emergency feeding locations. Emergency meals
potentially could continue for the next two months in the hardest hit
villages and outlying areas. Additionally, USDA provided inventories of
available USDA commodities located in Hawaii, California and the multi-food
warehouses in case the food is needed. USDA also continues providing
technical assistance to American Samoa as it assesses its disaster food
assistance needs.
Housing Assistance: In order to support those
affected by the tsunami, USDA Rural Development has placed a moratorium of
six months for about 500 unsecured loans made though the Housing Repair and
Rehabilitation Loan Program (Section 504). The total value of the home
repair and home ownership loans in American Samoa is about $1.25 million.
For more information contact the Centralized Servicing Center at (800)
414-1226.
Community Assistance: USDA's Natural Resources
Conservation Service made available $500,000 through the Emergency Watershed
Protection (EWP) Program. These funds will provide emergency assistance to
protect life and property through recovery measures such as debris removal
from streams and stabilizing stream banks.
Farmer and Rancher Assistance: USDA's Farm Service
Agency continues to gather limited information on crops. USDA has several
disaster programs for qualified farm operators, including low-interest
emergency loans, the Emergency Conservation Program and the Noninsured Crop
Disaster Assistance Program.
Food Safety: USDA's Food Safety and Inspection
Service advises consumers in the affected area to call the toll-free USDA
Meat and Poultry Hotline 24 hours a day at 1-888-MPHotline (1-888-674-6854);
for the hearing-impaired (TTY) 1-800-256-7072 for information about keeping
food safe during floods and power outages.
Additional information and updates about USDA's American
Samoa tsunami relief efforts are posted on the Web site at
www.usda.gov/besafe .