President Donald Trump has approved federal disaster aid for public facilities damaged in the July floods in western Wisconsin. Up to eight inches of rain caused more than 15-million dollars of damage to roads, bridges, and other public amenities — and the Federal Emergency Management Agency normally funds 75-percent of the damage, while state and local governments pick up the rest. FEMA (fee’muh) did not approve funds for the more than five dozen homes heavily damaged or destroyed in the storms. But the Small Business Administration approved low interest loans last month for individual residents and businesses. FEMA’s public disaster aid goes to La Crosse, Trempealeau, Buffalo, Crawford, Grant, Iowa, Jackson, Lafayette, Monroe, Richland, and Vernon counties.
FEMA Approves Flood Aid For West Wisconsin Public Facilities
Oct 9, 2017 | 2:02 PM
State News