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Henderson County declares disaster after devastating storms

June 01, 2024 | Henderson County, Texas



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Henderson County declares disaster after devastating storms
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing impact of severe storms in Henderson County, which have affected every precinct since a tornado event last Friday. The county is currently under a disaster declaration, which allows for state and federal assistance to aid recovery efforts.

The declaration, initially signed by the county judge for a period of seven days, can be extended by the commissioner's court as needed. Officials emphasized the importance of this declaration in facilitating assistance for both the county and individual residents affected by the storms. They noted that approximately 38 homes were either destroyed or severely damaged, indicating that the county is likely to meet the federal threshold for disaster assistance, which is set at $361,000.

To streamline the recovery process, officials have been distributing Individual Assistance (I STAT) forms and have arranged for FEMA representatives to meet with constituents in the county. They highlighted the necessity of thorough documentation, including photographs of damages, to ensure that all expenses incurred during recovery can be claimed for reimbursement.

The meeting underscored the urgency of the situation, with officials stressing that without the disaster declaration and proper documentation, the county risks receiving no federal aid. As recovery efforts continue, the focus remains on providing immediate support to those impacted by the recent storms.

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