Federal disaster relief funding has now been extended to include four additional Georgia counties. Residents in Effingham, Elbert, Tift, and Rabun counties can now access much-needed federal aid following the severe weather that ravaged parts of the state. This brings the total number of counties receiving assistance to 45.
🌩️ Why It Matters: This federal disaster relief will directly impact the lives of residents and businesses struggling to recover from widespread damage. It means faster rebuilding efforts and essential support for those who need it most.
🔍 What’s Happening: Georgia continues to assess the full extent of the storm’s damage. The Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security is actively gathering additional reports, and officials expect more counties will be added to the list for federal assistance.
- Federal aid for these counties includes grants for temporary housing and home repairs.
- Low-cost loans will also be available to cover uninsured property losses.
📜 Catch Up Quick: President Biden initially signed the Federal Major Disaster declaration on September 30, unlocking federal funding for 41 Georgia counties. As damage reports poured in, four more counties—Effingham, Elbert, Tift, and Rabun—joined the list, and more are likely to follow. The declaration allows FEMA to provide direct financial assistance to impacted communities.