Leominster Denied Federal Aid for Flood Recovery as Residents Seek FEMA Assistance

TL;DR Summary
FEMA has denied federal funding to Leominster, Massachusetts, for repairing public infrastructure damaged by catastrophic flooding in September 2023, which caused at least $30 million in damage. While FEMA is providing assistance to private residents and business owners, the city must seek alternative funding sources for public repairs. Disaster recovery centers have been set up to help affected residents apply for individual assistance.
- Mass. city denied federal funds for catastrophic storm as disaster recovery centers open for residents WCVB Boston
- Leominster denied federal aid for flood-damaged public properties as individuals begin applying for assistance - Boston News, Weather, Sports Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News
- FEMA funding denied for Mass. city hit hard by flood 8 months ago WCVB Boston
- FEMA disaster recovery centers open in Leominster and Attleboro for those hit by catastrophic flooding last fall The Boston Globe
- Leominster residents apply for home FEMA aid as city is denied federal help again CBS Boston
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
41
Time Saved
6 min
vs 6 min read
Condensed
95%
1,188 → 63 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on WCVB Boston