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Greenfield mayor says crews working nonstop after August storms, FEMA engagement underway
Summary
Mayor reported widespread residential damage after 8–10 inches of rain, described ongoing city cleanup and planning to document uninsured losses for potential FEMA reimbursement.
Mayor reported large swaths of residential damage after heavy rain Aug. 11–12 and told the Common Council the city is documenting damage and working with county and federal agencies on reimbursement and repairs. The mayor said the storm dropped "8 to 10 inches of rain" in parts of the city and that public works crews and refuse contractors have been working "nonstop" to clear debris and secure dumpsters. He said the city is preparing cost estimates for emergency-management partners and that some damage may not be apparent for months.…
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