Tennessee Gets Enhanced Federal Support for Storm and Tornado Relief
Published Date: 8/1/2025
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Tennessee 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 money will flow to affected communities starting now to help them bounce back faster.
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Federal Public Assistance Expanded in Tennessee
If you are in Tennessee and live in an area hit by severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, or flooding, the President amended the major disaster declaration (FEMA-4878-DR) dated June 19, 2025 to provide Public Assistance only. This makes federal public assistance available to help affected communities and public entities recover from the damage.
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