Gov. Burgum, Goehring to Visit Flood-Affected Areas as Damage Being Assessed for Federal Disaster Requests
Gov.
Burgum and Goehring will visit with farmers and ranchers to get a better understanding of the impacts being felt during this harvest season and discuss measures
In addition to farmland impacts, a large swath of the state is experiencing unprecedented fall flooding, both riverine and overland. Local emergency managers have reported impacts to rural roads, many softened by wet conditions and becoming more susceptible to washouts.
As of today, the following counties and cities have issued flood emergency declarations: the counties of Barnes,
In
Residents in
This week, Goehring encouraged agricultural producers to contact NDSU Extension agents to report incurred damages and losses. Those reports will be used to provide information to the governor to assist in consideration for a
Additionally, a presidential disaster declaration is being pursued and potentially would include public assistance for emergency work and the repair or replacement of damaged road infrastructure.
During the visits, Burgum and Goehring will explain the state's whole-of-government approach to dealing with floods. They will be joined by representatives from a host of state agencies, including the state
The state agency representatives will be available to provide additional information on a range of recovery topics, including agricultural and clean-up resources, mental and behavioral health assistance and flood insurance.
In addition to Burgum and Goehring, state representatives at Monday's meetings will include the state's adjutant general, Maj.



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