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In the aftermath of recent flooding, FEMA has enabled residents and businesses to apply for federal aid. Within two weeks of ...
Texas, says the response from the Trump administration and FEMA was immediate following the floods in Kerr County. Earlier reports said it took the agency 72 hours to offer the state any federal ...
More than $1.8 million in aid for Tennesseans affected by severe storms in April has been approved by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. FEMA approved 206 individual assistance applications ...
Congressman Daniel Webster has joined with fellow legislators to introduce the Fixing Emergency Management for Americans (FEMA) Act of 2025.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved more than $1.8 million in aid for individual Tennesseans affected by severe storms in April, according to the agency.
FEMA said it's provided millions of dollars for individuals, housing assistance, repairs and other aid. FEMA said it has distributed over $13 million to survivors in the county. Skip Navigation ...
Trump wants to end FEMA, says governors can handle disasters. In remarks to reporters, the president said the administration plans to “wean” states off FEMA assistance after hurricane season ends.
FEMA gives Kentuckians affected by April storms 30 extra days to apply for essential aid. Register by June 23 for Serious Needs Assistance to get help.
The deadline to apply for Federal Emergency Management Agency assistance has been extended for Kentucky residents impacted by April’s catastrophic flooding event, according to a FEMA news release.
Any day now, word should come on when FEMA will be in St. Louis assisting with relief help, but you don't have to wait until then. Storm survivors can apply now.
FEMA grants are not taxable and do not have to be repaid. To apply, go to DisasterAssistance.gov , use the FEMA App for mobile devices or call the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362.
Flood-related federal aid in North Dakota stands at $53.9 million to date, and disaster-affected residents have filed flood insurance claims totaling $11.3 million. Just $2 for 6 months!