FEMA helps state, local, tribal, and territorial governments and certain types of private nonprofit organizations respond to and recover from major disasters or emergencies. After an event like a hurricane, tornado, earthquake or wildfire, communities need help to cover their costs to remove debris, rebuild roads and restore public buildings such as community centers, businesses, schools, houses of worship and more.
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ST. CROIX, Zile Vyèj Ameriken yo – Dènyè angajman $3.2 bilyon dola pou pwojè rekonstriksyon sistèm distribisyon dlo potab la ak kouch asfalt nan St. Croix ansanm ak ranplasman enfrastrikti kontaj sèvis piblik yo nan Zile Vyèj Ameriken yo, mete aksan sou patenarya kontinyèl FEMA avèk Gouvènman Zile Vyèj yo pou ranfòse enfrastrikti enpòtan ki te domaje pandan siklòn Irma ak Maria nan mwa Septanm 2017 la.
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ST. CROIX, ISLAS VÍRGENES DE LOS EE. UU. — La reciente obligación de $3.2 billones para proyectos de reconstrucción del sistema de distribución de agua potable y repavimentación de carreteras a través de St. Croix y reemplazar la infraestructura de medición de la empresa de servicios públicos en las Islas Vírgenes de los Estados Unidos, destaca la continua asociación de FEMA con el Gobierno de las Islas Vírgenes para fortalecer la infraestructura crítica dañada durante los huracanes Irma y María en septiembre de 2017.
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ST. CROIX, U.S. Virgin Islands – The recent obligation of $3.2 billion toward projects to rebuild the potable water distribution system and repave roads across St. Croix and replace the utility’s metering infrastructure in the U.S. Virgin Islands, highlights FEMA’s continued partnership with the Government of the Virgin Islands in strengthening critical infrastructure damaged during hurricanes Irma and Maria in September 2017.
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FEMA is seeking public comment on the Public Assistance Mitigation Cost Share Incentives Policy. The interim policy is effective for major disasters declared on or after Sept. 26, 2024, and FEMA will accept public comments on the policy for 120 days.
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FEMA authorized the use of federal funds to help with firefighting costs for the Elk Fire burning in Sheridan County, Wyoming.
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