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Stevens County emergency manager outlines flood impact, seeks 25 major-damage homes for SBA/FEMA aid

Stevens County Board of Commissioners · August 21, 2025
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Summary

Stevens County emergency staff reported five recent disaster declarations and preliminary infrastructure damages estimated near $800,000; county leaders were urged to compile 25 homes with major damage to trigger SBA and FEMA assistance and to help residents access cleanup and mold-remediation resources.

Stevens County emergency-management staff reported to commissioners that the county has logged five emergency declarations since June 2 — one wind event and four flooding events — and is pursuing federal disaster assistance after a preliminary damages assessment (PDA) on June 24 produced a tally of $276,065 for that initial review and a broader public-infrastructure estimate near $800,000.

Donna, who presented the update to the board, said the county is preparing for a joint PDA with Homeland Security at the Emergency Operations Center at 10 a.m., and is trying to identify at least 25 homes with “major damage,” a…

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