Trump approves major disaster declaration for April flooding in Kentucky
- President Donald Trump approved a major disaster declaration for 13 counties in Kentucky due to flooding in April, as announced by Governor Andy Beshear.
- The declaration allows individual assistance for affected counties, including Anderson and Butler counties.
- Victims and business owners can apply for FEMA assistance through DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling 800-621-FEMA.
- Governor Beshear expressed gratitude for the declaration, stating it is crucial because many Kentucky families have been significantly affected by this event.
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FEMA Disaster Recovery Center opening in Hopkins County
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) - Governor Andy Beshear announced that FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers (DRC) are open in eight of the first 13 counties approved for individual assistance for April’s floods. One of those will be in Hopkins County. Officials say the center for Hopkins County will be located at Hopkins County Fairground, 605 East Arch Street in Madisonville. Families can visit any DRC for recovery assistance and to apply for federal aid. All …
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A power line pole lies splintered in the middle of a road in front of a house in Lake Stevens, Wash., after a November 2024 “bomb cyclone” storm that caused widespread damage in the state. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied Washington’s request for a disaster declaration that would allow the state to seek federal recovery funds. (Mathieu Lewis-Rolland/Getty Images)ISSAQUAH, Wash. — In the wake of recent natural disasters, state l…
President approves major disaster declaration for Kentucky's April historic floods, storms | NewsRadio 1230 AM/99.3 FM | Hopkinsville's News Leader | Hopkinsville, Kentucky
President Donald Trump has approved a major disaster declaration for Kentucky, following historic flooding, severe storms, landslides and more in early April. A lot of a flood conditions still linger across the state and locally, so this approval will allow for disaster assistance to become available for Christian and Hopkins Counties, along with McCracken, Anderson, Butler, Carroll, Clark, Franklin, Hardin, Jessamine, Owen, Mercer and Woodford …
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