From Office of Governor Michael L. Parson <[email protected]>
Subject FEMA Approves Governor Parson’s Disaster Declaration Request for Severe Storms, Flooding
Date September 2, 2021 4:21 PM
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*Missouri Governor ? Michael L. Parson*

Office of Communications

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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*

September 2, 2021

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*FEMA Approves Governor Parson?s Disaster Declaration Request for Severe Storms, Flooding*

"21 Missouri Counties?to Receive Federal Assistance for Damaged Roads, Bridges, and Other?Infrastructure"

*(JEFFERSON CITY, MO)* ? Today, Governor Mike Parson announced that the?Federal Emergency Management Agency?(FEMA) has approved Missouri?s request for a major disaster declaration. A total of 21 counties?will receive?federal assistance in response to severe storms and flooding beginning in late June and continuing through July 1. The Governor?s August 13 request included $10 million in qualifying disaster-related expenses that had already been identified.

?FEMA?s approval of our request means millions of dollars in federal and state reimbursements will now go to hard-hit communities in 21 Missouri counties,??*Governor Parson*?said. ?We appreciate the hard work of our local emergency managers and officials to assess the damage and tally expenses to meet the initial federal reporting requirements. Their communities and taxpayers will now benefit from their efforts.?

FEMA?s approval means local governments and eligible nonprofits in *Andrew*, *Audrain*, *Boone*, *Buchanan*, *Caldwell*, *Callaway*, *Carroll*, *Chariton*, *Clinton*, *Cooper*, *Daviess*, *Grundy*, *Holt*, *Howard*, *Lincoln*, *Livingston*, *Moniteau*, *Montgomery*, *Ralls*, *Ray*, and *Saline* counties will receive reimbursements for emergency response costs and repairs to roads, bridges, and other public infrastructure.

Missouri?s request to FEMA was for damage and emergency response costs incurred due to severe storms and flooding from June 19 to July 1. FEMA?s major disaster declaration notification, received on September 1, was for the period of June 24 to July 1. State Emergency?Management?Agency (SEMA) has already begun efforts with the federal government to expand the incident period to include June 19-23 in order to maximize financial assistance to Missouri communities and eligible nonprofits.?

On July 6, Governor Parson announced Missouri?s request for joint Preliminary Damage Assessments?in 17 counties. Audrain, Daviess, Grundy, and Ralls counties were later added to the request after more damage was documented locally. On July 8, joint preliminary damage assessment teams comprising representatives from SEMA, FEMA, and local officials began validating damage data, estimating a total of more than $10 million in damage to public infrastructure and emergency response costs eligible for federal assistance. On August 13, Governor Parson requested FEMA approve a major disaster declaration for Missouri.

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*Contact: Kelli R. Jones*

Communications Director

Work:? 573-751-0765

Mobile: 573-508-9072

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.governor.mo.gov

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