Missouri Rural Storms Declared Disaster: Aid Flows to Flooded Farms
Published Date: 2/24/2025
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Summary
Missouri’s rural areas got hit hard by storms, tornadoes, strong winds, and flooding. The government just declared it a disaster zone, which means folks there can get extra help and money to fix homes and businesses. This declaration kicks in right away to speed up aid and recovery.
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Disaster Aid for Homes in Rural Missouri
If you live in rural parts of Missouri, the Small Business Administration declared your area a disaster on February 18, 2025 after severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds, and flooding. That declaration means you can get extra help and money to repair or replace damaged homes to speed up recovery.
Disaster Assistance for Rural Missouri Businesses
If you own a business in rural parts of Missouri, the area was declared an administrative disaster on February 18, 2025 due to storms, tornadoes, strong winds, and flooding. That declaration makes extra help and money available to repair or replace damaged business property and support recovery.
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