Millions of dollars are headed to communities across the Southeast as FEMA rolls out new funding aimed at reducing flood ...
FEMA has officially authorized $19.9 million in federal funding to bolster flood defenses across Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, ...
FEMA allocates over $117M for flood mitigation in Texas and Louisiana, including a major drainage project in south Beaumont.
FEMA announced Wednesday that it has approved $24 million to the city of Findlay for a flood control project. According to a ...
FEMA has announced more than $250 million for over 100 flood mitigation projects across 20 states, aiming to reduce damage from future disasters. The funding, distributed through the Flood Mitigation ...
The awards are part of more than $250 million FEMA says it is sending to support over 100 flood mitigation projects ...
This grant program provides funds to states for pre-disaster hazard mitigation projects to help communities better prepare to ...
FEMA has announced $19.9 million in funding to several southeastern U.S. states.
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Louisiana is getting over $500 million from the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) for “critical projects,” Gov. Landry announced Tuesday. The ...
FEMA announced $255.8 million for 85 recovery projects April 23, including for Asheville, NCDOT and Madison County.
When it comes to adapting to the consequences of climate change, the federal government has relied heavily on one flagship program: Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities, or BRIC.