New Mexico Gets Presidential Flood Recovery Boost
Published Date: 8/21/2025
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Summary
The President has declared a major disaster in New Mexico because of severe storms, flooding, and landslides. This means local communities can get federal help to fix public buildings and infrastructure. The support starts right away, helping New Mexico bounce back faster and stronger.
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New Mexico Disaster — Public Repairs
If you live in New Mexico, the President declared a major disaster on August 16, 2025 (FEMA-4886-DR) for severe storms, flooding, and landslides. The declaration is for Public Assistance Only, so federal help starts right away to repair public buildings and infrastructure in affected communities.
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