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PHILADELPHIA— Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Senior Officials Victoria Salinas and MaryAnn Tierney and Maryland Department of Emergency Management Secretary Russ Strickland visited Crisfield, Maryland on Monday to learn how the city is working with county, state, nonprofit, academic and federal partners to reduce their flood risk through FEMA’s Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC)- Direct Technical Assistance (DTA) program. With its location along the Eastern Shore of Maryland, the city experiences flooding regularly and has been working for years to address it.
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ST. CROIX, Zile Vyèj Ameriken (U.S. Virgin Islands) - Yon angajman $928.7 milyon dola pou demoli epi ranplase Lopital Roy Lester Schneider a nan St. Thomas make yon etap enpòtan nan kolaborasyon FEMA avèk teritwa a pou rekonstui enfrastrikti swen sante atravè Zile Vyèj Ameriken yo ki te andomaje pandan siklòn Irma ak Maria nan mwa Septanm 2017.
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ST. CROIX, Islas Vírgenes de los Estados Unidos — Un compromiso de $928.7 millones para demoler y reemplazar el Hospital Roy Lester Schneider en St. Thomas marca un hito en la colaboración de FEMA con el territorio para reconstruir la infraestructura de salud en las Islas Vírgenes de los Estados Unidos dañada durante los huracanes Irma y María en septiembre de 2017.
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ST. CROIX, U.S. Virgin Islands – A commitment of $928.7 million to demolish and replace Roy Lester Schneider Hospital on St. Thomas marks a milestone in FEMA’s collaboration with the territory to rebuild the healthcare infrastructure across the U.S. Virgin Islands damaged during hurricanes Irma and Maria in September 2017.
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Hunterdon County will acquire flood-prone property impacted by Hurricane Ida to prevent future losses.
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