MEMA opens disaster recovery centers for storm relief
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Mississippi MAGA Fan Gets Brutal Wakeup Call After Complaining About Lack Of FEMA Help After Tornado
Two months after a tornado destroyed his home in Tylertown, Mississippi, Republican Brian Lowery told The Associated Press that he’s growing increasingly frustrated, as Mississippi’s request for federal disaster assistance remains under review by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The delay has left his town without the critical aid they urgently need and Lowery says he's confused why it's taking so long to declare Tylertown a "fede…
MEMA opens disaster recovery centers for March storm damage - Daily Leader
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency will open 10 disaster recovery centers at noon on Monday, June 2, to serve residents in 11 counties who suffered damage during the March 14-15 storms. The President’s approval of a Major Disaster Declaration for Mississippi makes federal funding available to affected individuals in Covington, Grenada, Issaquena, Itawamba, Jefferson Davis, Leflore, Marion, Montgomery, Pike, Smith, and Walthall counties.…
MEMA to open 10 Disaster Recovery Centers for victims of March storms
MEMA to open 10 Disaster Recovery Centers for victims of March storms JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency will open 10 disaster recovery centers at noon on Monday to serve residents in 11 counties who suffered damage during the March 14-15 storms. The President’s approval of a Major Disaster Declaration for Mississippi makes federal funding available to affected individuals in Covington, Grenada, Issaquena, Itawam…
MEMA opens disaster recovery centers for storm relief
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) - The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) will open 10 disaster recovery centers at noon on Monday, June 2 to serve residents in 11 counties who suffered damage during the March 14-15 storms. President Donald Trump's approval of a Major Disaster Declaration for Mississippi makes federal funding available to affected individuals in Covington, Grenada, Issaquena, Itawamba, Jefferson Davis, Leflore, Marion, Montgome…
Dozens of FEMA centers open statewide after months of severe weather
LONDON, Ky. (ABC 36 NEWS NOW) – Kentucky has endured multiple fatal weather events in 2025, from historic flooding to devastating tornadoes, including the most recent tornado in Washington County. In response, FEMA has opened more than 30 Disaster Recovery Centers across the state, providing essential support to thousands of Kentuckians. “While those disaster recovery centers have opened in response to different events, if you’ve been displaced …
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