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With a little over a month having gone by since December’s deadly tornado outbreak across western and central Kentucky, the deadline to apply for governmental aid is coming up.
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Residents in several western Kentucky counties impacted by last month’s tornado outbreak could be eligible to receive trailers, RVs or manufactured homes as temporary housing through the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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Gov. Andy Beshear says he plans to ask the federal government to extend its 100% coverage of the tornado debris clean-up costs for another 60 days, with ongoing debris clean-up largely unfinished and the anticipated overall costs massive.
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Federal, state and local officials in Graves County answered questions from social media on a variety of topics ranging from rebuilding the city of Mayfield, being connected with aid, and more in an information briefing live-streamed Tuesday evening on Facebook.
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A Federal Emergency Management Agency spokesperson says undocumented immigrants may be eligible for storm-related FEMA aid through a child or minor in their family who has a social security number. If someone in their family does not have, other aid locally and nationally may be available.
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Western Kentucky residents impacted by the tornadoes can apply now for federal disaster assistance. But the process for obtaining relief from FEMA isn't automatic — or available to everyone for every loss.
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Residents of some western Kentucky counties who were affected by last week’s tornado outbreak can now apply for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) disaster assistance, following President Joe Biden’s approval of a major disaster declaration on Dec. 12.
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President Biden said he plans to travel to Kentucky on Wednesday to see the aftermath of the deadly tornadoes that ripped across the state.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency is extending a deadline for Kentucky residents to apply for flood recovery assistance.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency is closing its two COVID-19 vaccination centers in Kentucky on Thursday, June 10.