FEMA Updates Missouri Disaster Declaration with Minor Changes
Published Date: 9/8/2025
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Summary
Missouri’s disaster declaration just got an upgrade! This amendment updates the original June 9, 2025, disaster notice, making sure more help and resources are on the way for those affected. If you’re in Missouri, keep an eye out—this means extra support and possibly new deadlines or funding to speed up recovery.
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Amendment to Missouri Disaster Declaration
This amendment updates the major disaster declaration for the State of Missouri (FEMA-4877-DR) originally dated June 9, 2025. If you are in Missouri, the amendment may provide additional federal assistance and could change deadlines or funding related to recovery.
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