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Wes Moore says Trump denied Maryland disaster assistance after floods

WESTERN MARYLAND, JUL 25 – Maryland plans to appeal after FEMA denied $15.8 million aid request for severe flooding damage in Allegany and Garrett counties, citing unmet federal disaster criteria.

  • President Donald Trump's administration denied Maryland's request for emergency funds after flooding caused over $15.8 million in damage, according to assessments by federal, state, and local governments.
  • Governor Wes Moore announced that the state will appeal the denial of aid, as the cost of damages meets the federal government's threshold.
  • Moore allocated $1.4 million from state funds for recovery efforts, following damage from May's historic flooding in Allegany and Garrett counties, the worst in 30 years.
  • Pastor Phillip Huber reported that community groups have helped clear debris from 124 homes and provided support for those displaced by the flooding, emphasizing the need for aid in lower-income communities.
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The Washington Post broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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