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SBA Declares Washington Storm Damage a Disaster Zone

Published Date: 2/27/2026

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Summary

Washington state got hit hard by severe winter storms in December 2025, and now the government has declared it a disaster area. This means people and businesses in affected counties can apply for low-interest disaster loans to help fix damage or cover lost income. You’ve got until April 27, 2026, to apply for physical damage loans and until November 24, 2026, for economic injury loans—so don’t wait!

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Homeowner Disaster Loans Available

If you own a home in Washington affected by the December 5–22, 2025 storms, you can apply for an SBA physical disaster loan to repair damage. The application deadline for physical damage loans is April 27, 2026; interest rates are 5.750% if you have credit available elsewhere and 2.875% if you do not.

Small Business Physical Damage Loans

Businesses in Washington impacted by the December 5–22, 2025 storms can apply for SBA physical disaster loans to repair property damage. The physical loan application deadline is April 27, 2026; interest rates are 8.000% if credit is available elsewhere and 4.000% if it is not.

Economic Injury (EIDL) Loans for Businesses

Businesses and small agricultural cooperatives in Washington may apply for SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) to cover lost working capital; the EIDL application deadline is November 24, 2026. Interest rates are 4.000% for businesses/cooperatives without credit available elsewhere.

Private Nonprofit Organizations Eligible

Private nonprofit organizations in Washington impacted by the December 5–22, 2025 storms can apply for SBA physical and economic injury disaster loans. Interest rates for private nonprofit organizations are 3.625% (both with and without credit available elsewhere); physical loans must be applied for by April 27, 2026 and EIDLs by November 24, 2026.

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Key Dates

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2/24/2026
2/27/2026

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