Saturday, August 1, 2015

Nineteen Iowa counties will be getting federal help in their recovery from severe storms last month





 

Presidential disaster signed for Iowa June storm damage

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — 

Nineteen Iowa counties will be getting federal help in their recovery from severe storms last month that delivered high wind, tornadoes, heavy rain, hail and thunderstorms.

A statement from the White House released Friday says President Barack Obama signed a disaster declaration to help share the cost of emergency work, repair and replacement of facilities including roads and bridges with state and local government agencies and some nonprofit organizations.

The counties included are Allamakee, Appanoose, Butler, Clayton, Dallas, Davis, Des Moines, Guthrie, Howard, Jefferson, Lee, Lucas, Marion, Mitchell, Monroe, Warren, Wayne, Winneshiek, and Wright.

A state preliminary damage assessment found the weather system in Iowa June 20-25 caused more than $5 million in damage.