Missouri Recovers from the Historic 2017 Flooding
As the waters recede from the record flooding Missouri experienced this spring, residents and businesses have been left with millions of dollars in damages, and Missourians are coming together to recover. The entire Missouri state government is committed to working with the federal and local government agencies, as well as businesses, non-profits, and individual citizens to accelerate the recovery effort. As part of that commitment, this website was created as a single source to help you easily and quickly find the information and disaster-related resources that you need.
Latest Recovery Updates:
- MARCs are open TODAY from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. in Franklin and Oregon counties. Check the schedule for the four remaining MARCs in Gainesville (Ozark County) and House Springs (Jefferson County) on TUESDAY; Doniphan (Ripley County) on WEDNESDAY; and Arnold (Jefferson County) on THURSDAY.
- There are 10 SEMA/FEMA Disaster Assessment Teams are working with local emergency managers to survey damage in preparation for a federal disaster declaration request from Gov. Greitens. Learn about the damage assessment process here.
- Through Friday, more than 1,200 National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) claims were being processed, representing almost $11.3 million in structural damage and almost $2.4 million in content losses in Missouri. Advance payments total over $2.5 million to meet the immediate needs of policy holders.
Missouri Recovery Media Coverage
‘What were they thinking?’ Drivers continue to die by testing flooded roads (from Associated Press)
Missouri Recovery Media Coverage
Seniors Prepared Meals for Flood Victims, Workers (from Washington emissourian.com)
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