Oops, Fixed It: Presidential Correction for West Virginia Flood Aid
Published Date: 4/25/2025
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West Virginia’s major disaster declaration got a quick fix to clear up some details about the severe storms, flooding, and landslides that hit the state. This correction helps make sure the right help and money get to the folks affected, without any delays. If you’re in West Virginia, keep an eye out for updated info on aid and deadlines!
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Correction to WV Major Disaster Declaration
If you live in West Virginia, a correction was made to the Presidential major disaster declaration FEMA-4861-DR dated February 26, 2025 for Severe Storm, Straight-line Winds, Flooding, Landslides and Mudslides. The correction clarifies details so the right help and money reach people affected and to avoid delays; West Virginia residents should watch for updated information on aid and deadlines.
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