2025-17133Notice

Tennessee Emergency Declaration Gets First Amendment Update

Published Date: 9/8/2025

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Summary

Tennessee’s emergency declaration from April 2, 2025, just got an important update! This amendment tweaks the original plan to better support folks affected by the emergency, making sure help arrives faster and funds are used wisely. If you live or work in Tennessee, keep an eye out—this change means quicker aid and clearer rules on timing and money.

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Quicker aid and clearer funding rules

The amendment is described as intended to make assistance arrive faster and to clarify timing and how funds are used for people affected in Tennessee. This aims to speed delivery of help and set clearer rules on timing and money for those in the state.

FEMA emergency declaration amended

The Federal Emergency Management Agency amended the emergency declaration for the State of Tennessee (FEMA-3625-EM) that was originally dated April 2, 2025. If you live or work in Tennessee, this amendment changes the prior emergency declaration.

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