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From 2010 through 2024, it took an average of 16 days to approve federal disaster requests for Missouri. One declaration for Missouri this year took 49 days, another 20, and two are pending.
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President Donald Trump announced today that he approved disaster declaration for multiple counties in Missouri impacted by severe storms in March and early April, according to a news release.
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FEMA arrived in St. Louis on Wednesday to review damage caused by last week's tornado, which killed five people and damaged approximately 4,400 buildings.
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Missouri's U.S. senators are backing Joplin's request for a deadline extension on several federally funded tornado recovery projects.The Joplin Globe…
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Monday, March 21, is the final day for survivors of Missouri's winter flooding to register for federal assistance.The Federal Emergency Management Agency,…
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Crews from the Federal Emergency Management Agency will be in several Missouri counties to assess damage from recent storms and flooding.FEMA said in a…
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A tiny southeast Missouri town prone to frequent flooding from the Mississippi River is one step closer to a long-awaited federal buyout.The Southeast…
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Some families who lost their homes in the Joplin tornado have been given a seven-month extension to stay in government housing, but it will no longer be…
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The Boone County Fire Protection District repaid more than $200,000 in misused funds to the Federal Emergency Management Agency yesterday, settling a…
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Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon says he's disappointed that the Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied a request to provide disaster aid to residents in…