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24 Kentucky counties approved for FEMA assistance after widespread flooding

  • Governor Andy Beshear announced that 24 additional Kentucky counties received FEMA Individual Assistance after April's widespread flooding.
  • The federal approval followed requests made by Beshear on April 28 and May 5 due to severe flooding across the state.
  • With the addition of 24 more counties, the total count of counties receiving assistance has reached 37, including Jefferson, Pendleton, Breckenridge, and Bullitt among others.
  • FEMA aid may cover temporary housing, disaster-related expenses, vehicle repair, and other serious needs, with applications open via phone, online, or app.
  • Officials indicated that additional counties may be added for assistance pending further evaluations, with the goal of ensuring all impacted residents and businesses receive necessary support.
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Lex18 NBC broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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