Federal Emergency Management Agency Has Approved the State’s Request

Federal Emergency Management Agency Has Approved the State’s Request
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Gov. Greg Gianforte has announced the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved the state’s request for an individual assistance program for residents in Stillwater, Carbon and Park counties who were impacted by recent flooding.

Those residents are encouraged to file a claim with their insurance company and apply for FEMA assistance. 

For more information and other flood-related matters, call Stillwater County Disaster and Emergency Services (DES) at (406)322-8015.

See FEMA contact information as well below.

Courtesy photo of Gov. Gianforte and FEMA Administrator Criswell.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/stillwatercountynews/posts/pfbid036uZed92DWHs5B82rKS7bHKiLaxTLWky9EdWa9REaUu7z8KoN2sg5duEfWWxnbqHbl



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