FEMA aid available to Erath

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On Monday, Erath County was among an additional 31 Texas counties added by FEMA to the President’s Major Disaster Declaration for Individual Assistance in covering repairs and costs associated with winter storms this month.

Governor Greg Abbott originally requested Individual Assistance for all 254 Texas counties on Feb 13. On February 20th, the White House partially approved Texas’ request for a Major Disaster Declaration. The partial approval included Individual Assistance in 77 counties (which included the nearby counties of Hood, Comanche and Coryell and for Public Assistance (Emergency Protective Measures Only) in all 254 counties. (The nearby Bosque County was among the counties added by FEMA on Monday.

“I thank FEMA for their swift approval of these additional counties and for their continued partnership as we ensure Texans have access to relief following the winter storm,” said Governor Abbott. “I urge Texans to use the Texas Individual Assistance Reporting Tool so that the state can continue to identify damages and fight for the crucial assistance that our communities need.”

Additional counties will continue to be re-requested as the State of Texas continues to receive information reported from individuals who have suffered damage from the winter storm.

Texans are urged to fill out the Texas Division of Emergency Management’s Texas Individual Assistance Reporting Tool (TIART) to help the state identify damages across Texas and help emergency management officials gain an understanding of damages that occurred during the recent winter weather.

FEMA has asked the state of Texas for additional information regarding the amount of damage in the counties that have yet to be declared, and TDEM will continue to present that information until all Texas counties that qualify for federal assistance receive the assistance they need.