FEMA denies state’s appeal for more federal aid
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FEMA denies state request for funds following March ice storm
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A federal agency has rejected Michigan’s appeal for more aid following March’s historic ice storm.
A disaster declaration would allow six counties to apply for a program to repair $26.5 million in damages, including $412,000 in Door County.
FEMA denied public assistance to six Wisconsin counties after 26.5 million in flood damage. Gov. Evers plans to appeal the decision.
FEMA workers improperly recorded personal information of some individuals in the wake of some storms and disasters dating back to 2021, according to an investigation by the Department of Homeland
FEMA announced that federal disaster assistance is available to the state of Nebraska to supplement recovery efforts in the areas affected by severe storms, straight-line winds and flooding from August 8-10,
FEMA individual assistance was approved for 20 Missouri counties that were damaged in storms that took place from March 30-April 8, according to a Friday press release from SEMA. Assistance is available to residents in Bollinger,
A s the federal government shutdown stretches closer to November, with it runs the risk of SNAP food benefit cuts for almost 42 million people in the U.S. - but "Texas' FEMA" is stepping in to help aid Texans in need.
Four counties in the Ozarks are among 20 in Missouri to receive FEMA funds for recovery from the March 30-April 8 storms, tornadoes and flooding, and individuals in those counties may seek federal assistance for qualifying disaster-related expenses.