President Expands Disaster Aid for Indiana Storms and Flooding Recovery
Published Date: 8/28/2025
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Indiana just got an upgrade on its disaster help! The President expanded the disaster declaration for storms, tornadoes, winds, and flooding, focusing on public assistance. This means more support and money will flow to help communities recover faster, starting from the original July 22, 2025, declaration date.
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Indiana Disaster Declaration Expanded
If you live in Indiana, the Presidential major disaster declaration (FEMA-4882-DR) was amended for Public Assistance Only for the incident of severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds, and flooding. The amendment, tied to the original July 22, 2025 declaration date, means more federal public assistance money and support can be made available to help communities recover.
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