Current Disaster Declarations

To be eligible for SBA disaster assistance loans, you must be located in a declared disaster area. You can view the current Presidential-level and SBA agency-level disaster declarations for your area below. You can also view the current Secretary of Agriculture disaster declarations.

If you are located in a declared disaster area, you apply online for an SBA disaster assistance loan.

States Declaration # Incident Incident Period Effective
Tennessee 13488, 13489 Tennessee Severe Storms and Tornadoes 01/29/2013 02/14/2013
Mississippi 13492, 13493 Mississippi Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding 02/10/2013 through 02/22/2013 02/13/2013
Georgia 13481, 13482 Severe Storms and Tornadoes 01/30/2013 02/08/2013
Connecticut 13479, 13480 Gateway Estates Condominium Complex Fire 01/15/2013 02/08/2013
Alabama 13443, 13444 Severe Storms and Flooding 12/25/2012 through 12/26/2012 01/10/2013
Puerto Rico 13445, 13446 Tropical Storm Sandy 10/25/2012 through 10/26/2012 01/10/2013
Mississippi 13439, 13440 Mississippi Severe Storms and Tornadoes 12/25/2012 01/04/2013
Puerto Rico 13437, 13438 Heavy Rains and Flooding 11/12/2012 through 11/13/2012 01/03/2013
Maryland 13435, 13436 Maryland Hurricane Sandy 10/26/2012 through 11/04/2012 01/02/2013
Alaska 13423, 13424 High Winds and Flooding 09/15/2012 through 09/30/2012 12/18/2012

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