Missouri Storms Trigger Federal Aid: Rebuild with SBA Help
Published Date: 6/27/2025
Notice
Summary
Missouri just got hit hard by storms, tornadoes, flooding, and hail, so the government declared it a disaster on June 23, 2025. This means folks and businesses in affected areas can get extra help and money to recover faster. If you live there, expect quicker aid and special support to bounce back from the damage.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Missouri households eligible for disaster help
A formal disaster was declared for the State of Missouri on June 23, 2025 because of severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds, heavy rains, large hail, flooding, and flash flooding. If you live in the affected areas of Missouri, the declaration means you can get extra help and money to recover from the damage.
Missouri small businesses eligible for disaster aid
A disaster declaration for Missouri dated June 23, 2025 covers damage from storms, tornadoes, high winds, heavy rains, large hail, flooding, and flash flooding. Businesses in the affected areas are explicitly noted as able to get extra help and money to recover faster.
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