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Federal assistance OK'd for Minnesota recovery from April flooding

FEMA announced that federal funds will be available to communities that are rebuilding and recovering from severe storms and flooding earlier this year

The Minnesota River is shown Friday, April 21, 2023, in downtown Granite Falls where the riverside alleyway behind Prentice Street is underwater most of its length and is closed to traffic.
A pedestrian stairway disappears under floodwaters in downtown Granite Falls in this April 21, 2023, file photo. The riverside alleyway behind Prentice Street was underwater for most of its length and closed to traffic for several days.
Susan Lunneborg / West Central Tribune file photo

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Minnesota communities affected by severe storms and flooding will now have access to federal disaster assistance in their recovery.

The announced Thursday, July 20, that federal funding to repair or replace facilities damaged by the spring storms and floods will be available to the state, certain private nonprofit organizations, and eligible local and tribal governments.

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The following counties will have access to the federal funds: Aitkin, Big Stone, Carlton, Chippewa, Clay, Grant, Houston, Kittson, Lac qui Parle, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, Morrison, Norman, Pine, Pope, Renville, Roseau, St. Louis, Stevens, Swift, Traverse and Wilkin. The Prairie Island Indian Community will also be eligible.

According to the news release, Joseph P. Cirone has been named federal coordinating officer for federal recovery operations in the affected areas.

Additional designations may be made at a later date if warranted by the results of damage assessments.

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