FEMA is providing free information about how to make your home stronger and safer – whether it was damaged by this summer’s flooding or not. Investing now can help prevent or reduce costly flooding damage in the future.
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A Disaster Recovery Center in south St. Louis City will close on Friday, September 30 at 5 p.m., one day sooner due to a scheduled event at the location.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) hereby gives notice to the public of its intent to provide financial assistance to the State of Missouri, local governments in the state, and private nonprofit organizations as a result of damage caused by July 2022 storms and flooding.
Two FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers will close permanently next week. The four other recovery centers will remain open to help people directly affected by the July 25-28 flooding and severe storms.
FEMA is providing free information about how to make your home stronger and safer – whether it was damaged by this summer’s flooding or not.
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