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Emergency protective measures, including direct federal assistance, will be provided at 75% federal funding for a period of 90 days.President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Approves Emergency Declaration for Mississippi. Release DateRelease NumberRelease Date August 31, 2022Release Number HQ-22-112 Aug 31, 2022
As of June 30, 2022, all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and territories including American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands*, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands have FEMA-approved mitigation plans.
ATLANTA - An additional 58 Mississippi counties have been designated for federal emergency aid to supplement state, local, and tribal response efforts for areas affected by Hurricane Ida, beginning on Aug. 28 and continuing.58 Mississippi Counties Added to Hurricane Ida Emergency Declaration. Release DateRelease NumberRelease Date August 30, 2021Release Number R4-2021-NR-013 Aug 28, 2021
FEMA, EPA, and USACE are supporting the states emergency response and helping identify longer-term solutions to improve the water infrastructure.
Designated Areas: Disaster 4248 Benton (County) Coahoma (County) Marshall (County) Monroe (County) Panola (County) Prentiss (County) Quitman (County) Tippah (County)
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Mississippi governor declares emergency after Jacksons main water plant fails. Residents of Jackson, Mississippi, the states capital and largest city, do not have access to reliable drinking water for the near future after the citys main water treatment facility failed on Monday.
declared that an emergency exists in the State of Mississippi and ordered Federal assistance to supplement the states response efforts due to the emergency conditions resulting from a water crisis beginning on August 30, 2022, and continuing.
declared that an emergency exists in the State of Mississippi and ordered Federal assistance to supplement the states response efforts due to the emergency conditions resulting from a water crisis beginning on August 30, 2022, and continuing.
or instance when the President determines federal assistance is needed. Emergency Declarations supplement State and local efforts in providing emergency services, such as the protection of lives, property, public health, and safety, or to lessen or avert the threat of a catastrophe in any part of the United States.
declared that an emergency exists in the State of Mississippi and ordered Federal assistance to supplement the states response efforts due to the emergency conditions resulting from a water crisis beginning on August 30, 2022, and continuing.

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