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Trump Approves FEMA Disaster Relief for 8 States

  • On Friday, President Donald Trump authorized federal assistance through FEMA to aid eight states affected by severe storms that occurred in mid-March.
  • Multiple states sought federal support following widespread destruction caused by a large storm system that hit in mid-March, leading to prolonged delays in some affected areas.
  • Walthall County in Mississippi, severely impacted by a series of tornadoes in mid-March, halted debris cleanup efforts in early May after exhausting local funds while waiting for federal assistance.
  • Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves expressed the state's appreciation for the disaster declaration approval, while Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem committed to accelerating aid efforts following previous delays by FEMA.
  • FEMA’s acting chief plans to transfer more disaster response responsibilities to states, and the relief approvals suggest efforts to address criticisms of delayed federal aid.
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Ozark Radio News broke the news in on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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