Maryland Congressional Delegation Urges Approval of Federal Disaster Declaration and Assistance for Mid-May Flooding in Frederick and Washington Counties
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In a joint letter to the president (https://www.cardin.senate.gov/download/frederick-washington-counties-disaster-assistance-delegation-letter-final-signed-061918), the congressional delegation noted that the storm event had a "massive impact" to critical infrastructure, transportation routes, schools, businesses and residences. Several bridges, culverts and roads require total replacements; an important pumping station needs major repairs; and historic resources were significantly damaged. The delegation also highlighted that these effects of this damage were particularly acute in remote and rural areas. The congressional delegation cited initial estimates for public infrastructure damages and repair in
"We agree that this event was of such severity and magnitude that effective recovery is beyond the capabilities of the
The congressional delegation also noted that the
The letter to
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