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FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell and Robert J. Fenton today announced that the La Jolla Band of the Luiseño Indians was one of the selections for a combined $150 million in capitalization grants to help communities reduce vulnerability to natural hazards.
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WASHINGTON -- Como parte de los esfuerzos continuos de la administración Biden-Harris para reducir los impactos del cambio climático y construir infraestructuras más resistentes, la administradora Deanne Criswell de la Agencia Federal para el Manejo de Emergencias (FEMA, por sus siglas en inglés) anunció hoy que 12 estados y un territorio son elegibles para recibir hasta $205 millones en fondos para reducir los riesgos de inundación. Los fondos están disponibles a través de la oportunidad de fondos Swift Current del año fiscal 2024, lo cual suma un total de $300 millones, posible gracias a la Ley Bipartidista de Infraestructura del presidente Biden.
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WASHINGTON -- As part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s ongoing efforts to reduce flooding impacts, FEMA today announced that 12 states and one territory are eligible for up to $205 million in funding to reduce flood risks. The funding is available through the Fiscal Year 2024 Swift Current funding opportunity, totaling $300 million, made possible by President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
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$12 million in grant funding has been awarded to the City of Meriden to help address repetitive flooding problems along Harbor Brook in the downtown area.
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The township of Berkeley will raise three residential properties for long-term flood protection.
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