Missouri's Storm Aid Gets Presidential Upgrade for Faster Recovery
Published Date: 6/30/2025
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Missouri just got an upgrade on its disaster help! The President expanded the major disaster declaration to boost public assistance after severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding hit hard. This means more support and resources are coming faster to help communities recover and rebuild.
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Missouri Gets Public Assistance Upgrade
The Presidential major disaster declaration for the State of Missouri (FEMA-4872-DR) was amended on the declaration dated May 21, 2025 to provide Public Assistance Only. The amendment covers relief tied to the incident of Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, Tornadoes, and Flooding and directs federal public assistance to help communities recover and rebuild.
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