Kentucky's Disaster Zone Expands with More Storm Recovery Funds
Published Date: 3/4/2025
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Summary
Kentucky just got an upgrade to its disaster declaration after severe storms, flooding, and mudslides hit hard. This means more help and money are on the way for affected communities to recover faster. The amendment expands the areas and types of aid available, so folks can rebuild stronger and sooner.
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More Kentucky Areas Added For Aid
The Presidential disaster declaration for Kentucky (FEMA-4860-DR), dated February 24, 2025, was amended to expand the geographic areas eligible for federal disaster assistance. If you live in Kentucky, this amendment may put your community into the declared area so you can apply for disaster help.
Types Of Aid Expanded
The amendment expands the types of aid available for the Kentucky disaster, meaning more forms of federal assistance may be offered to help communities recover. If you were affected by the event in Kentucky, you may have access to additional kinds of help or financial support under the amended declaration.
Which Events Are Covered
The amended declaration covers damage in Kentucky from severe storms, straight-line winds, flooding, landslides, and mudslides related to the February 24, 2025 incident (FEMA-4860-DR). If you had damage from those specific events, the amendment indicates those event types are within the scope of the disaster declaration.
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