New Hampshire Disaster Help Upgraded: More Funds, Tighter Deadlines Ahead
Published Date: 9/8/2025
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Summary
New Hampshire’s disaster declaration just got an upgrade! This amendment updates who can get help and what kind of support is available after the big disaster declared on February 27, 2024. If you’re in the affected areas, expect some new deadlines and extra funding to speed up recovery.
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Eligibility for Disaster Help Updated
Amendment No. 3 to the major disaster declaration FEMA-4761-DR (original declaration dated February 27, 2024) updates who in New Hampshire can get federal disaster assistance. If you live in the affected areas of New Hampshire, this amendment may change whether you are eligible for help under that disaster declaration.
Types of Support Now Updated
The amendment changes what kinds of federal support are available under FEMA-4761-DR for the State of New Hampshire. If you live in the affected areas, the kinds of help you can get (for example, different program types) may be expanded or changed by this amendment.
Extra Federal Funding to Speed Recovery
Amendment No. 3 to FEMA-4761-DR adds extra federal funding aimed at speeding up recovery for the State of New Hampshire after the February 27, 2024 disaster. If you live in the affected areas, this could mean more federal money is available to help rebuild or recover.
New Deadlines for Disaster Actions
This amendment introduces new deadlines related to the February 27, 2024 disaster declaration for people in the affected areas of New Hampshire. If you need disaster assistance, expect deadline changes for applying or receiving certain types of help under FEMA-4761-DR.
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