Missouri Gov. Parson: Missouri Requests Joint Federal, State, and Local Damage Assessments in Preparation for 2nd Federal Disaster Declaration Request This Spring
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"Since March, nearly every corner of the state has been impacted by historic flooding, destructive tornadoes, and severe storms,"
Assessments are expected to begin on
Joint damage assessments were requested late Wednesday for the following counties:
Individual Assistance:
Public Assistance:
The teams jointly document damage to determine the resources needed to help recover from a disaster. The assessments do not include every affected home or business, but those who have experienced flood- and storm-related damage should report it to their local emergency manager. Additional counties are expected to be added to the request for joint assessments as they collect more information about damage locally.
Beginning
National Flood Insurance Program figures show that from
Individuals with unmet needs and those who would like to assist should contact
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The declaration made federal assistance available for the repair of damaged roads, bridges, and other public infrastructure, along with emergency response costs associated with the storms and flooding. The Governor's
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