BECKLEY, W.Va. — As thousands of West Virginians are at their most vulnerable after a 1,000-year flood event, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is warning of scammers who may attempt to cheat flood victims.
A FEMA media release said scammers may pose as inspectors, government officials, volunteers or contractors.
“These people may try to obtain personal information or collect payment for disaster assistance or repairs,” the release said.
FEMA offered these tips:
• Ask to see ID badges. All FEMA representatives will have a laminated photo ID. A FEMA shirt or jacket is not proof of identity. If you are unsure or uncomfortable with anyone you encounter, please contact local law enforcement.
• Safeguard personal information…