Missouri Disaster Declaration Sees First Aid Amendment
Published Date: 9/8/2025
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Missouri’s disaster declaration just got an upgrade! This amendment updates the original May 21, 2025, disaster notice, making sure more help and resources can flow to those affected. If you’re in Missouri, expect some changes in aid timing and funding to speed up recovery.
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Missouri disaster declaration amended
This is Amendment No. 1 to the major disaster declaration for Missouri (FEMA-4867-DR) that originally was dated May 21, 2025. The amendment updates the declaration so more help and resources can flow to people affected in Missouri and changes aid timing and funding to speed recovery.
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