News and Media: Disaster 4421

world globe

Press Releases & Fact Sheets

73

Floods are a fact of life in some parts of Iowa. Floods can affect anyone and are the most common and most costly natural disasters in the United States. Flooding occurs in moderate-to-low risk areas as well as in high-risk areas.
illustration of page of paper Fact Sheet |
Residents of Muscatine County can now apply for disaster assistance to help them recover from the March 12-June 15 severe storms and flooding.
illustration of page of paper Press Release |
Tuesday, July 16, is the deadline for Iowa survivors of the March 12-June 15 severe storms and flooding to register for federal disaster assistance from FEMA or to apply for low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).
illustration of page of paper Press Release |
Iowa survivors of the March 12-June 15 severe storms and flooding who received initial rental assistance from FEMA may be eligible for Continued Temporary Housing Assistance.
illustration of page of paper Fact Sheet |
These are the last few days that FEMA will take registrations from survivors of the March 12 to June 15 storms and floods to determine eligibility for federal disaster assistance. The cutoff date is Monday, July 1.
illustration of page of paper Press Release |

PDFs, Graphics & Multimedia

View the Disaster Multimedia Toolkit for social media and video content to help communicate about general disaster recovery.

file icon
Final Environmental Assessment including FONSI signed 2/1/2023 for City of Cherokee, Wescott Park Relocation, FEMA-DR-4421-IA-PW-01242-106535, February 2023

file icon
Public Notice for City of Cherokee, Wescott Park Relocation, FEMA-DR-4421-IA-PW-01242-106535, January 2023

file icon
Draft Environmental Assessment for City of Cherokee, Wescott Park Relocation, FEMA-DR-4421-IA-PW-01242-106535, December 2022

file icon
Iowa; FEMA-4421-DR

Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) information for FEMA-4421-DR; Iowa as a result of Severe Storms and Flooding beginning on March 12, 2019, and continuing.