News and Media: Disaster 4886

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As eligible New Mexico homeowners and renters begin receiving disaster funds from FEMA for rental assistance, home repairs or other types of assistance, it is important to keep track of your spending. Use the money for the specified reason stated in your FEMA letter.
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SANTA FE, New Mexico – If you live in Lincoln County and were affected by the severe storms, flooding and landslides that began June 23, 2025, you may be eligible for FEMA assistance for losses not covered by insurance.
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A major presidential disaster declaration was approved after New Mexico was hit with severe storms, flooding and landslides beginning on June 23. The declaration authorizes FEMA to provide various types of assistance to benefit individuals and households.
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SANTA FE, New Mexico – Homeowners and renters in Lincoln County who suffered losses after severe storms, flooding and landslides are encouraged to apply for FEMA assistance even if they have received help from FEMA after past disasters.
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SANTA FE, New Mexico – In coordination with the state of New Mexico, FEMA and U.S. Small Business Administration staff will offer face-to-face help starting Saturday, July 26, for residents affected by the ongoing severe storms, flooding and landslides
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