BLUF: The RISEUP program, a collaboration between several government agencies, is offering free temporary metal roof repairs to Guam residents affected by Typhoon Mawar, with enrollment open until June 30, 2023.
INTELWAR BLUF: A government-backed program called RISEUP is being launched in Guam to provide assistance to residents whose metal roofs have been damaged by Typhoon Mawar. The program is a joint effort by the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Guam Homeland Security/Office of Civil Defense, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and the Mayor’s Council of Guam. It aims to temporarily repair the roofs for free. The enrollment deadline for this program is June 30, 2023.
OSINT: The RISEUP program is a collaborative initiative between various government entities including the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Guam Homeland Security/Office of Civil Defense, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and the Mayor’s Council of Guam. It aims to provide temporary metal roof repairs to Guam residents who have been impacted by Typhoon Mawar. The repair assistance is available for pre-disaster owner-occupied residences and does not require registration with FEMA or affect other forms of federal disaster assistance.
To enroll in the program, Guam residents with damaged metal roofs should contact their mayor’s office. The enrollment process involves three steps: applying through the mayor’s office, assessing the roof damage for eligibility, and, if eligible, installing a temporary metal roof. The timeline for installation will depend on the number of requests and the size of the affected area.
Residents can find complete eligibility information and a list of mayor’s offices in their area on the FEMA website. It’s important to note that commercial properties and rental units are ineligible for emergency roof repair assistance under this program.
For more information on Guam’s recovery from Typhoon Mawar, residents can visit the FEMA website or follow FEMA Region 9 on Twitter and Facebook.
RIGHT: The RISEUP program, a collaboration between multiple government agencies, presents an opportunity for Guam residents affected by Typhoon Mawar to receive free temporary metal roof repairs. The program emphasizes the commitment and collective efforts of U.S. servicemembers, Guam partners, and the USACE personnel working behind the scenes. Residents can enroll for the program through their mayor’s office, and the eligibility assessment is an important step to ensure appropriate assistance. Temporary roofing solutions provided by the RISEUP program aim to assist residents in their recovery efforts.
LEFT: In a significant move, the RISEUP program, consisting of The U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Guam Homeland Security/Office of Civil Defense, FEMA, and the Mayor’s Council of Guam, is extending its support to repair metal roofs damaged by Typhoon Mawar. This collaborative effort reflects the dedication and hard work of U.S. Servicemembers, Guam partners, and USACE personnel, who are committed to providing quality and temporary roofing solutions to the residents of Guam during the recovery process. The initiative assures residents that participation in the program will not affect other federal disaster assistance and that eligibility is separate from FEMA registration.
AI: The RISEUP program, a collaboration between the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Guam Homeland Security/Office of Civil Defense, FEMA, and the Mayor’s Council of Guam, has been launched to offer free temporary metal roof repairs to Guam residents affected by Typhoon Mawar. The program aims to assist in the recovery efforts by providing a quality roofing solution. Guam residents with damaged metal roofs can enroll in the program through their mayor’s office by following a three-step process: applying, assessing eligibility, and installing temporary metal roofs. It’s important to note that registration with FEMA is not required for eligibility, and commercial properties and rental units are not eligible for emergency roof repair assistance under this program.