Gov. Beshear: Counties Affected by Historical Flooding Receive Disaster Declaration

Between the dates of February 3 through the 29 counties that suffered severe damage as a result of severe storms, flooding, landslides, and mudslides are authorized for assistance.

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(Frankfort, Ky.) – On Friday, Governor Andy Beshear announced that President Trump has authorized assistance for certain Kentucky counties that suffered significant damage.

Between the dates of February 3 through the 29 counties that suffered severe damage as a result of severe storms, flooding, landslides, and mudslides are authorized for assistance.

“We are thankful to receive this declaration to further assist Kentucky counties impacted by the widespread severe weather and historical flooding earlier this year,” said Gov. Beshear. “This declaration comes at a time when we are all fighting against COVID-19, and whether we are working to repair and rebuild from flooding or the impact of this virus, I know as Kentuckians we will get through this and we will get through this together.”

The President’s action grants public assistance to impacted counties to repair bridges, roads, and other infrastructure. This declaration will also provide the commonwealth with mitigation funding. The weather system at the time produced extended episodes of strong winds and torrential rain, which caused flash flooding, landslides, flooding, and mudslides.

The majority of the damage was done to highways, bridges, and local and electrical infrastructure.

Impacted cities, counties, state agencies, and certain private nonprofits may apply for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) assistance. Upon determination that applicants, projects, and costs are eligible, FEMA will provide funding for reimbursement of approved expenditures. The amount of the declaration will be determined by the restoration expenses of approved projects.

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