Texas Storms Get Boosted Fed Disaster Aid Extension
Published Date: 6/12/2025
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Summary
Texas is getting extra help after severe storms and flooding hit hard. This update adds more areas and extends the time for disaster aid, so more people and communities can get the support they need. The changes mean faster access to money and resources to rebuild and recover.
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Faster Access to Recovery Resources
The amendment says changes will speed access to money and resources to rebuild after the severe storms and flooding tied to FEMA-4871-DR (dated May 21, 2025). People and communities in Texas affected by the disaster can expect quicker delivery of federal recovery support.
More Texas Areas Added to Aid
The Presidential disaster declaration for Texas (FEMA-4871-DR) dated May 21, 2025 has been amended to add more areas. This means more people and communities in Texas may now be eligible for federal disaster assistance.
Extended Timeframe for Disaster Aid
The amendment extends the time for disaster aid related to the May 21, 2025 Texas declaration (FEMA-4871-DR). You in Texas will have more time to apply for and receive federal help tied to this disaster.
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