FEMA Has Approved $61 Million In Assistance To 5000 Iowa Households

Iowa — The Federal Emergency Management Agency has announced it has so far approved 61 million dollars in assistance for Iowans dealing with damage from this spring’s flooding, tornadoes, and severe weather.

According to a news release from the agency, FEMA has approved assistance for more than five thousand Iowa households. That includes 56 million dollars in Individual Assistance to cover home repairs and other expenses that are not covered by insurance. Renters and homeowners in 28 Iowa counties that have been declared Presidential Disaster Areas are eligible to apply for FEMA’s Individual Assistance grants. The deadline for applications is Friday, August 23rd.

FEMA’s National Flood Insurance program has paid over five million dollars to Iowa policyholders.

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Iowans Honor Veterans

Sioux City, Iowa — Veterans Day Ceremonies across the state yesterday (Monday) honored the men and women who served the country.

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