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Trump approves federal disaster aid for storms and flooding in 6 states
Federal aid of $29.8 million approved to assist recovery from historic August floods that damaged 1,500 homes and caused over $43 million in public infrastructure losses.
- President Donald Trump approved federal disaster aid for six states and tribes due to storms and floods this spring and summer.
- The approved states are Kansas, North Carolina, North Dakota, and Wisconsin, along with tribes in Montana and South Dakota.
- Trump has authorized over 30 major natural disaster declarations since he took office in January.
- For Wisconsin, Trump's aid was limited to three counties instead of the six requested.
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Trump administration approves part of Wisconsin’s FEMA aid request
The federal assistance for homeowners is expected to total $29.8 million.
·Madison, United States
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FARGO — President Donald Trump has approved federal funds that will help pay for more than $11 million in damage caused by deadly June storms in North Dakota. Gov. Kelly Armstrong announced late Thursday, Sept. 11, that Trump signed the request to declare the June 20 storms a major disaster declaration. North Dakota can use the funds to help pay for debris removal, emergency operations and repairs to roads, public buildings and electrical lines,…
·Fargo, United States
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