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Flood Victims Seek Urgent Help Amid Disaster Relief Shortage

July 30, 2024 | Grants City, Cibola County, New Mexico



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Flood Victims Seek Urgent Help Amid Disaster Relief Shortage
Residents affected by recent flooding voiced their concerns during a government meeting, highlighting the urgent need for assistance. One resident described severe damage to their trailer, including washed-out skirting and significant mud accumulation, making access nearly impossible. They expressed frustration over the lack of available disaster relief funding from the state, which has left many in the community struggling to recover.

In response, officials acknowledged the situation and encouraged residents to provide their addresses for further assessment. They assured that efforts were underway to address flooding issues throughout the city, with plans to deploy equipment to assist those in need.

The meeting also included a discussion on the fiscal year 2025 public budget, with officials emphasizing a shift in focus from mere numbers to the underlying issues that shaped the budget's development. A presentation was shared with attendees, outlining the priorities and challenges that influenced budgetary decisions for the upcoming fiscal year.

As the community grapples with the aftermath of flooding, local leaders are working to ensure that residents receive the support they need while also planning for future fiscal responsibilities.

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