Gov. Hogan Requests Disaster Declaration For Ida Damage To Pave Way For Federal Funding

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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — Gov. Larry Hogan connected Monday requested a statesmanlike catastrophe declaration for Maryland aft tornadoes and flash floods spawned by the remnants of Hurricane Ida affected oregon damaged implicit a 100 homes and businesses.

Specifically, Hogan requested a large catastrophe declaration for Anne Arundel and Cecil counties, and hazard mitigation assistance backing for each 23 Maryland counties and Baltimore City.

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The declaration would pave the mode for national backing and resources to those affected by the utmost upwind successful Anne Arundel and Cecil counties. At slightest 142 homes and businesses were affected oregon damaged by the tempest successful the 2 counties, according to a associated appraisal by the authorities and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

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“As our communities proceed to retrieve from the devastation caused by Ida, we person been coordinating intimately with section officials to measure the harm and supply immoderate enactment we can,” Hogan said. “We are requesting a statesmanlike catastrophe declaration to marque much resources available, and assistance those affected retrieve arsenic rapidly arsenic possible.”

The politician said funds are dwindling for assistance to those displaced by the storm. As of Sept. 18, the authorities has reportedly spent $16,295 to provender and structure the residents, but the backing lone remains disposable until Sept. 30.

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Hogan said successful a missive accompanying the request that the region is trying to enroll displaced families successful accelerated re-housing and rental subsidy programs, but determination are waiting periods of implicit 60 days to link families with affordable lodging done the programs.

CBS Baltimore Staff

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