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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- After ten days of uncertainty brought on by historic flooding, FEMA is in southeast Wisconsin.
Federal damage investigators are on the ground and starting to assess the impacts from last week's historic storms.
On Thursday, those teams will go door-to-door to talk directly with impacted people. It's the next required step if the area is ever to receive disaster aid.
A FEMA representative said they'll be here as long as necessary to get an accurate snapshot of the damage.
Multiple teams will fan out across the area over the next several days. But with so many areas impacted, many victims are worried their voices will not be heard.
FEMA Spokesperson Nicole Wilson told us, "It's a fair question for people to be concerned about, whether or not they need to be