Missouri Gets Extra Disaster Cash After Storms
Published Date: 6/27/2025
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Summary
The President just updated the disaster declaration for Missouri after severe storms, tornadoes, and wildfires hit. This change means more public assistance money is now available to help communities rebuild and recover. If you live or work in affected areas, keep an eye out for new deadlines and support starting May 21, 2025.
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More Public Assistance for Missouri
The Presidential disaster declaration for Missouri (FEMA-4867-DR) was amended, and more public assistance money is now available to help communities rebuild and recover. If you live or work in affected areas of Missouri, watch for new deadlines and support starting May 21, 2025.
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