Sen. Hyde-Smith: Miss. Delegation Requests Immediate Federal Disaster Declaration for Easter Storm Damageaa
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If approved, the disaster declaration would unlock additional federal resources to supplement state recovery efforts.
The delegation letter referenced initial damage reports indicating 12 confirmed deaths and at least 120 injuries. The state has also reported 792 lost or damaged homes, in addition to storm-related damage to 15 businesses, four farms, 28 roads, and four bridges. More than 16,000 people are without power and debris continues to block roads and highways statewide.
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Dear President Trump,
In light of the extreme weather and tornadoes that hit the
We appreciate the continued efforts of the
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