Tornadoes Batter Texas, SBA Declares Disaster Dash
Published Date: 3/25/2025
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Summary
Texas just got hit hard by storms, straight-line winds, and tornadoes, so the government declared it a disaster area on March 19, 2025. This means folks in affected Texas counties can get extra help and money to recover faster. Emergency aid and special deadlines are now in place to speed up repairs and support.
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Disaster Declaration Unlocks Recovery Aid
The Federal government issued an administrative disaster declaration for the State of Texas on March 19, 2025, for thunderstorms, straight-line winds, and tornadoes. If you live in affected areas of Texas, this declaration means you can get extra help and financial assistance to recover and repair damage.
Emergency Aid Deadlines and Faster Support
Following the March 19, 2025 declaration, emergency aid procedures and special deadlines are now in place to speed up repairs and support for people in the affected Texas areas. These changes aim to make it quicker to get help after the storms, straight-line winds, and tornadoes.
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