 Many people applying for assistance through FEMA find the process of filling out the application difficult and confusing. With FEMA centers available in nearly every flood affected county, assistance through the application process is not hard to find. It is a government program and it does require completing an application. It can be done online at disasterassistance.gov or with a telephone number that I've got right here. It's 1-800-621-3362. If people have trouble with making the application or after they've had it they have questions or don't understand or there's something that doesn't seem to be the way it ought to be, one of the things that they can do is to come into the Disaster Recovery Center that we have right here in the Knot County Sportsplex. With recent claims made that FEMA is denying too many requests for assistance, many may feel discouraged with beginning the application process. However, many services are provided by the FEMA Recovery Centers that can greatly assist in the confusing process. We can help them make a registration right up front if that's what they need to do. If they've already made a registration and they have questions, maybe they've got a letter they don't understand or something like that, we can look up their file in our computer and explain to them what the letter really means. It's all in our hands, this life of time that's given to us all. It is all in our hands, it is all in our hands. Experienced heart specialists and sub-specialists collaborating for the benefit of your care. Top 10% national hospital rankings for patient safety and heart attack and heart failure treatment. The technology is skilled to perform extraordinary complex, minimally invasive cardiac, electrophysiology, interventional and structural heart surgeries. This is a heart and vascular institute at Pikeville Medical Center. It is all in our hands, it is all in our hands. When it comes to your heart, place your care in our hands. It is all in our hands, it is all in our hands. Even two weeks after the flooding disaster, the FEMA Recovery Center in Knot County is receiving a study floor of individuals coming to seek help in the application process. Since we've been in this center, this particular center, Disaster Recovery Center, it's been open about a week and actually it's been very consistent. We're having between 50 and 60 people a day coming in. Some of them have already applied and are coming in because they're doing follow-up on their application, just what I explained, maybe bringing in paperwork or something. Other people are actually applying, but there's still a lot of applications coming in. It's not going down. The numbers are not going down. There was, of course, always in any disaster, there's an immediate number of people who step up to get their application in, but there's still a lot of people, and there are a lot of people out there who do need to apply. Those in need of aid are heavily encouraged to visit a FEMA Recovery Center for any help they need in the application process. The FEMA Recovery Center located in the Knot County Sportsplex is open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Sundays. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Dean.