Kentucky Disaster Aid Expanded with Key Amendment to Original Notice
Published Date: 9/8/2025
Notice
Summary
Kentucky’s disaster declaration just got an upgrade! This amendment updates the original May 23, 2025, disaster notice, helping more people and communities get the support they need faster. If you’re in Kentucky and affected by the disaster, expect new deadlines and possibly more funding to speed up recovery.
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Kentucky disaster declaration amended
This amendment updates the major disaster declaration for the Commonwealth of Kentucky (FEMA-4875-DR) dated May 23, 2025. If you live in Kentucky and were affected by the disaster, this change is intended to help more people and communities get support faster.
New deadlines and possible additional funding
The amendment signals new deadlines and possibly additional funding tied to the Kentucky disaster declaration. If you are in Kentucky and affected by the declared disaster, expect changes to application or program deadlines and the potential for more recovery funding.
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Kentucky’s disaster declaration just got an upgrade! This amendment updates the help available after the big disaster declared on May 23, 2025, making sure more folks and areas can get the support they need. If you’re in Kentucky, keep an eye out—this means more aid and possibly new deadlines to get your claims in.