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Biden orders federal assistance for Washington state counties impacted by landslides, flooding

Chehalis, WALocal News

President Joe Biden has approved a major disaster declaration for Washington state, providing federal assistance for recovery efforts following severe weather, including flooding and landslides that occurred from January 1 to January 15. The declaration covers a total of 18 counties and tribes, which are now eligible for federal funds to repair or replace property and infrastructure damaged by winter storms. Currently, six rivers in the region are under flood warnings, underscoring the urgency of the situation as many areas are still grappling with the effects of the weather. The declaration is expected to play a crucial role in supporting local recovery operations and rebuilding efforts. Experts from PEMCO Insurance have been consulted regarding insurance coverage for flooding, highlighting the financial challenges faced by affected residents.

Reports indicate that further assessments may lead to additional designations for federal assistance, ensuring that all impacted areas receive necessary support. FOX 13 News continues to provide extensive coverage of the situation, keeping the public informed on developments. The combination of federal aid and local efforts is vital for the recovery of communities dealing with the aftermath of this severe weather.

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