President Declares Disaster Aid for Crow Tribe After Storms Hit Hard
Published Date: 9/26/2025
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Summary
The President has declared a major disaster for the Crow Tribe of Montana after severe storms, strong winds, and flooding hit their area. This means the tribe can now get special help to fix public buildings and services. The support starts right away to help the community bounce back faster and stronger.
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Major Disaster Declared for Crow Tribe
If you are part of the Crow Tribe of Montana, the President declared a major disaster (FEMA-4887-DR) on September 11, 2025 for severe storm, straight-line winds, and flooding. The declaration is for Public Assistance only and makes federal help available right away to repair public buildings and restore public services so the community can recover.
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