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After torrential downpours across southeast Wisconsin and severe storms wreaked havoc around the state, Governor Tony Evers ...
While visiting flooded homes in, Evers said he hasn't heard from FEMA since his call for aid Aug. 13, but hopes for a timely ...
Gov. Tony Evers (D-WI) on Wednesday requested funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for widespread flooding in ...
Officials with the Federal Emergency Management Agency are expected in Southeast Wisconsin this week to begin assessing the ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will arrive in Wisconsin on Thursday, according to Milwaukee County Executive ...
FEMA officials will be on the ground in Wisconsin on Thursday to assess the historic flooding damage. So far, staff at 211 have taken more than 16,000 damage reports in Milwaukee County.
FEMA is expected to perform a damage assessment, the next step toward a presidential disaster declaration that would authorize federal aid.
Gov. Tony Evers today announced he is submitting a request for FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, to assist the state in conducting a formal federal preliminary damage assessment of damage ...
FEMA is coordinating with Wisconsin officials to assess flood damage in the southeast region, a key step toward securing a ...
"County officials have heard unconfirmed reports that FEMA is anticipated to arrive later this week. Once we have a confirmed ...
Milwaukee flood victims share their struggles as FEMA prepares to assess damage that could lead to federal assistance for ...
Evers submitted the request to FEMA Aug. 13. A presidential declaration is required to allow FEMA support to states that ...