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May 4, 1999
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- President Clinton, today, declared Sedgwick County a federal disaster area for the second time in six months. On the evening of May 3, a fast moving storm system brought heavy...
Kansas
May 4, 1999
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Federal disaster aid has been made available for Kansas to supplement the recovery needs of tornado-ravaged families and businesses in Sedgwick County, according to the head of...
Kansas
May 4, 1999
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Eleven Oklahoma counties ripped by a swarm of deadly tornadoes have been designated for federal aid by the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under a major...
Oklahoma
May 4, 1999
ST LOUIS, Mo. -- A toll-free disaster assistance teleregistration line and a Disaster Recovery Center in Madison County, Missouri, are changing days of operation, effective Wednesday, May 5. The...
Missouri
May 4, 1999
Seattle, May 4, 1999 -- This week is National Arson Awareness Week, and this year's theme: "Target Arson -- Don't Get Burned," targets the second leading cause of death in the United States. U.S....
Region X
May 4, 1999
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Federal disaster aid has been made available for Kansas to supplement the recovery needs of tornado-ravaged families and businesses in Sedgwick County, according to the head of...
May 4, 1999
"Temos que.... garantir que o problema inform?tico do Ano 2000 seja lembrado como o ?ltimo problema do s?culo vinte, e n?o a primeira crise do s?culo vinte e um" Presidente Bill Clinton, 20 de...
Region II
May 4, 1999
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Eleven Oklahoma counties ripped by a swarm of deadly tornadoes have been designated for federal aid by the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under a major...
May 4, 1999
ST LOUIS, Mo. -- Are you a victim of the early April severe storms and floods that ravaged Madison County Missouri? Have you applied for disaster assistance? Do you have questions about your...
Missouri
May 4, 1999
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Flooding continues across portions of northern and central Colorado as high runoff from recent precipitation and snowmelt continues to work its way down numerous streams and...

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