ST. LOUIS – A FEMA disaster recovery center will open – for five days only – on Monday, August 15, in Hazelwood (St. Louis County) to provide one-on-one assistance to people directly affected by the July 25—28 flooding and severe storms. The recovery center will then relocate. A new announcement will be made soon.
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FEMA will begin canvassing St. Louis-area communities affected by recent flooding starting Wednesday, August 10.
Renters and homeowners in St. Louis County, the City of St. Louis and St. Charles County who were affected by flash flooding July 25-28 may apply for FEMA disaster assistance.
FEMA announced federal emergency aid has been made available to the state of Missouri to supplement state and local recovery efforts in areas affected by severe storms and flooding from July 25-28, 2022.
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