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Tuesday, October 8, 2024 at 9:20 AM

Governor Requests Extension To File For Major Severe Thunderstorm Disaster Declaration

Governor Laura Kelly has sent a letter to FEMA asking for an extension to submit a request for a major disaster. The letter asks for an extension to July 29, 2024, to submit for the public assistance program for severe thunderstorms that impacted the state April 25-30, accompanied by large hail, damaging straight linewinds, tornadoes, and tor-rential rainfall resulting in flooding.

Governor Laura Kelly has sent a letter to FEMA asking for an extension to submit a request for a major disaster. The letter asks for an extension to July 29, 2024, to submit for the public assistance program for severe thunderstorms that impacted the state April 25-30, accompanied by large hail, damaging straight linewinds, tornadoes, and tor-rential rainfall resulting in flooding.

Kelly made the request to allow more time for preliminary damage assessments to seek federal assistance through the Public Assistance program. The program provides funds on a costshare basis to repair damaged public infrastructure, such as roads and bridges.

“Severe storms have greatly impacted Kansans, resulting in state and local resources being stretched thin,' Governor Laura Kelly said. “I am seeking additional time to collect data and validate all legitimate expenses to aid local governments in restoring infrastructure vital to the safety and well-being of their communities.”


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