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New Mexico Gets Boosted Disaster Aid After Storms and Floods

Published Date: 8/20/2025

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Summary

New Mexico just got an upgrade on its disaster declaration after severe storms, flooding, and landslides hit hard. This means more help and money are on the way to support affected communities and speed up recovery. The amendment boosts resources and extends deadlines to make sure everyone gets the aid they need, right when they need it.

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More federal aid for New Mexico

The Presidential disaster declaration for New Mexico (FEMA-4886-DR) was amended for the severe storms, flooding, and landslides incident. The amendment says more help and money will be made available to support affected communities and speed recovery.

Deadlines for aid are extended

The amendment explicitly extends deadlines so people in New Mexico can get the aid they need after the severe storms, flooding, and landslides. If you live in New Mexico, the change is meant to give you more time to apply for disaster assistance tied to FEMA-4886-DR.

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8/20/2025

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