
Here are some FEMA grants recently approved for Louisiana and Texas:
-$75,714,165 to the Office of Risk Management for the West Belle Pass Barrier Headland Restoration Project for permanent work as a result of FEMA-DR-4577-LA (Hurricane Zeta).
-$59,679,166.27 to Jefferson Parish for permanent repairs to the Waterline Replacement Grand Isle and Lafitte as a result of FEMA-DR-4611-LA (Hurricane Ida).
-$47,056,962.78 to the Texas Division of Emergency Management for state management costs as a direct result of FEMA-DR-4332-TX (Hurricane Harvey).
-$37,519,274.70 to the South Louisiana Electric Cooperative Association for permanent repairs as a result of FEMA-DR-4611-LA (Hurricane Ida).
-$30,046,406.25 to the Texas Division of Emergency Management for debris removal operations as a result of FEMA-DR-4879-TX (Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, and Flooding).
FEMA will continue to review additional projects and obligate funds on a rolling basis as eligibility is confirmed and scopes of work are finalized.
About FEMA Public Assistance
The Public Assistance Program provides essential funding for reimbursement of work to state, tribal, territorial and local governments, as well as certain private non-profits, to support their response and recovery efforts following major disasters or emergencies. Learn more about FEMAs Public Assistance program at fema.gov/assistance/public.
About FEMA Region 6
The FEMA Region 6 office, located in Denton, Texas, partners with federal emergency management for 68 Tribal Nations and the states of Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. Follow us at x.com/FEMARegion6 and at linkedin.com/showcase/fema-region-6/ and like us at facebook.com/FEMARegion6/.
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