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Indiana officials warn about FEMA scams

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Indiana officials are warning people affected by recent storms and flooding to watch out for scammers posing as FEMA workers.
The Indiana Department of Homeland Security says it has received reports of people impersonating FEMA representatives.
Officials say FEMA personnel are not currently going door to door in Indiana.
The state is working with FEMA on the issue.
IDHS says that when FEMA representatives do arrive, they will be identifiable by vests and other FEMA clothing.

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