Two More Oregon Counties Now Eligible for Disaster Loans
Published Date: 6/3/2026
Notice
Summary
Oregon’s disaster declaration just got an upgrade! The President added Clatsop and Wasco counties to the list of places hit hard by storms, floods, and mudslides from December 15-21, 2025. If you’re in these areas, you’ve got until June 10, 2026, to apply for physical disaster loans and until January 7, 2027, for economic injury loans—so don’t miss out on the help coming your way!
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SBA Loan Application Deadlines
If you are in the newly included areas, you may apply for SBA physical disaster loans by June 10, 2026 and for Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) by January 7, 2027 via the MySBA Loan Portal (https://lending.sba.gov). These deadlines apply to applications tied to the disaster declaration for the December 15–21, 2025 incident period.
Two Oregon Counties Added
The Presidential major disaster declaration for Public Assistance was amended to include Clatsop and Wasco counties in Oregon for the incident period December 15, 2025 through December 21, 2025. This amendment, issued May 28, 2026, adds those areas to the list of places recognized as adversely affected for the April 7, 2026 declaration for Private Non-Profit organizations.
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