Kentucky Receives $86 Million in FEMA Funding for Flood Debris Removal Operations
Funding supports debris removal, emergency measures, and infrastructure repairs across six Southeastern states following disasters from mid-2022 to early 2025, FEMA said.
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FEMA approves $971M in recovery assistance for past disasters, amid current winter storm recovery
FEMA approves $971M in recovery assistance for past disasters, amid current winter storm recovery ATLANTA, Ga. (WLBT) – $971 million in recovery assistance funds for past disasters in six states have been approved by the federal government. Of that, $27 million is coming to Mississippi. On Thursday, the Federal Emergency Management Agency announced the funding for public assistance projects in six states, including Mississippi. Those projects in…
FEMA approves $971M to support recovery in Southeast US - Daily Leader
The Federal Emergency Management Agency recently approved more than $971 million in funding to support recovery for past disasters in Mississippi, Georgia, Kentucky, North and South Carolina, and Tennessee. The funds are for Public Assistance projects, which include debris removal, emergency protective measures, and repair or replacement of public infrastructure damaged by disasters. The regional funding is part of a broader effort announced by …
Kentucky receives $86 million in FEMA funding for flood debris removal operations
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved more than $971 million in disaster recovery funding for six Southeast states, including Kentucky, that will support cleanup and infrastructure repairs from recent natural disasters.The funding will support recovery efforts in Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee through Public Assistance projects. These projects include debris removal, emergency protecti…
FEMA approves $971 million to support recovery across the southeast
ATLANTA — Under the leadership of President Trump and Secretary Noem, FEMA recently approved over $971 million in funding to support recovery for past disasters in Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee for Public Assistance projects, which…
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