SBA Officially Declares Disaster After Kansas Tornado Outbreak
Published Date: 6/6/2025
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Summary
Kansas just got hit hard by a severe storm and tornado, and the government has officially declared it a disaster as of May 29, 2025. This means folks in affected areas can get extra help, like money and support, to fix homes and businesses. The clock is ticking, so residents should act fast to grab the aid they need!
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Disaster Aid for Kansas Home Repairs
On May 29, 2025, the Small Business Administration made an administrative disaster declaration for the State of Kansas for a severe storm and tornado. If you own a home in Kansas, this declaration makes you eligible to seek federal disaster assistance and support to repair damage to your home.
Disaster Support for Kansas Small Businesses
On May 29, 2025, an administrative disaster declaration was issued for Kansas for a severe storm and tornado. If you run a small business in Kansas, this declaration makes you eligible to seek federal disaster assistance and financial help to repair or recover business property and operations.
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