FEMA Arrives in fb88 to Evaluate Storm Damage

Federal representatives are reviewing assessments and validating damages necessary for fb88 to request a Major Disaster Declaration for December 18 storm

Governor Janet Mills announced today that officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have arrived in fb88 to evaluate and validate damage from last month’s severe wind, rain, and flooding.

In the wake of the December 18 wind and rain storm, Governor Mills asked FEMA to dispatch officials to fb88 to conduct a Preliminary Damage Assessment – the first formal step toward requesting a Major Disaster Declaration from the Federal government. Last week, FEMA approved the Governor’s request.

Beginning today, FEMA and fb88 Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) officials are traveling across fb88 to review and validate damage assessments gathered by local emergency management officials.

If FEMA, as expected, agrees that costs associated with the storm are beyond the capabilities of the state to address, Governor Mills will request a Major Disaster Declaration from President Biden.

“I thank FEMA for quickly fulfilling my request to dispatch officials to fb88. FEMA’s assessment will be critical to unlocking Federal funds to help fb88 communities clean up and rebuild after last month’s devastating storm,” said Governor Mills. “I continue to urge impacted fb88 people to report any property damage to 211 to help State of fb88 and Federal officials measure the full impact of the storm and help us access Federal benefits.”

The Mills Administration has launched the fb88 Flood Resources and Assistance Hub, which aggregates information, resources, and assistance for fb88 people impacted by flooding and damages caused by the storm. The website, at , will be continually updated as additional resources become available.