 Individual assistance through FEMA is now available to residents in Brethit, Perry, Letcher, Nott, Pike, Floyd, Owsley, and Clay counties. FEMA has set up mobile registration centers in each county to assist flood survivors through the grant application process. These mobile registration centers are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily and these FEMA representatives can help assist these survivors that have been affected by the July 26th storms with their registration and application process to hopefully they could start for the registration application process. FEMA assistance includes financial help for temporary lodging, home repairs, home replacements, and other disaster-related needs. So if you have been affected by the July 26th flooding mudslides or severe storms, we want you to register for FEMA disaster assistance. 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. When it comes to your heart, place your care in our hands. FEMA disaster assistance is grant money and not alone, so no repayment is necessary. Disaster assistance can help pay for temporary housing, home repair, home replacement, and other disaster-related needs. So after you do your registration, you will get a call from a FEMA inspector and we want you to expect phone calls from area codes. And so this is important when you do register that you write down and put in the application your best contact phone number so that FEMA inspectors can contact you. When the FEMA inspector will contact you to set up your appointment so that they can assess the damages, they aren't going to ask for money. They will not ask for your banking information. If someone is asking for this, we recommend that you call 800-621-3362 and to report it. To apply for individual assistance, you can download the FEMA app, visit fema.gov, call 800-621-3362 or visit a mobile registration center. For Mountaintop News, I'm Brianna Robinson.