Federal Disaster Declared for Indiana After Severe Storms and Tornadoes
Published Date: 4/30/2025
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Indiana just got hit hard by severe storms and tornadoes, and the government has officially declared it a disaster area as of April 22, 2025. This means folks affected can get special help and money to fix homes and businesses faster. If you live in Indiana, keep an eye out for aid programs rolling out soon to help you bounce back!
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Indiana residents eligible for disaster aid
Because the State of Indiana was declared a disaster area for severe storms and tornadoes on April 22, 2025, people in Indiana affected by the event can get special help and money to repair or recover their homes. If you live in Indiana, watch for announced aid programs and application guidance tied to this disaster declaration.
Indiana businesses eligible for disaster aid
Because Indiana was declared a disaster area for severe storms and tornadoes on April 22, 2025, businesses in Indiana affected by the event can get special help and money to repair or recover their businesses. Indiana business owners should monitor announced aid programs tied to this declaration.
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