Minnesota Storms Trigger Federal Disaster Aid Declaration
Published Date: 10/3/2025
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Minnesota just got hit hard by severe storms and flooding, and the government has officially declared it a disaster as of September 30, 2025. This means folks affected can get extra help and money to recover faster. If you live in Minnesota, watch for new support programs and deadlines coming soon!
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Minnesota Disaster Declaration Issued
On September 30, 2025, an administrative disaster declaration was issued for the State of Minnesota for Severe Storms and Flooding. People in Minnesota affected by the event can get extra help and money to recover faster, and should watch for new support programs and deadlines soon.
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