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Disaster recovery efforts underway, Missouri receives $8.9 million in grant assistance, more than $35 million in flood insurance payments

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The record floodwaters are long gone, but the effort to pick things up and return to life as normal is still very much underway for a number of Missourians affected by heavy rains and flooding back in May.

Many of the state’s residents and businesses have been left to deal with millions of dollars in damages, and on June 2, President Donald Trump approved the request from Governor Eric Greitens to declare a major disaster.

Since them, FEMA has approved more than 1,375 applications for assistance and provided more than $8.9 million in assistance grants to survivors.

The National Flood Insurance Program has received nearly 1,300 claims from Missouri policyholders, and more than 700 have been processed and closed, with payments totaling more than $35 million.

More than $4.6 million in low-interest disaster loans to individuals and business has been approved by the U.S. Small Business Administration.

The deadline for communities (local governments and nonprofits) to apply for public assistance with FEMA is July 1, 2017, but the applications must first be processed by SEMA – click here for more information.

FEMA and SBA are currently staffing more than 10 disaster recovery centers to assist survivors of flooding and severe storms, with more opening this week. You can find more information about the centers at recovery.mo.gov.