WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has approved federal disaster aid for six states and tribes following storms and floods that occurred this spring and summer. The disaster declarations, announced ...
Democratic Rep. Wesley Bell said his office is pursuing all available federal disaster funds for St. Louis tornado relief ...
Montana, South Carolina, and Alaska are among seven states that were approved for disaster relief by the Trump administration. Several other states affected by severe weather events are still waiting ...
During President Trump’s second term, the disaster declarations that unlock money are taking longer than in the past. Blue ...
TYLERTOWN, Miss. — Survivors of major natural disasters in the U.S. are having to wait longer to get aid from the federal government, according to a new Associated Press analysis of decades of data.
President Donald Trump has approved federal disaster declarations for six states and tribal communities following storms and flooding that occurred earlier this year, the White House announced ...
Missouri asked FEMA to survey damage from severe weather in 11 counties in the first step to request federal disaster aid.
The Trump Administration has weakened disaster preparation and response. Here's what that would mean for Louisiana in the event of a hurricane.
State and federal officials are beginning the process preliminary damage assistance needed to approve federal aid after April ...
Tennesseans who were affected by the deadly winter storm in January 2026 have less than one month to apply for FEMA ...
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