U.S. Representative Morgan Griffith
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has awarded a Hurricane Helene-related grant of $1,203,957 to the Commonwealth of Virginia. This funding will support repairs to a 160-feet long and 14-feet wide bridge in Damascus, Virginia, that was lifted off its foundations and washed downstream as a result of intense flooding from Hurricane Helene. In response to this grant notice, U.S. Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-VA) issued the following statement: “Hurricane Helene’s impact continues to be felt in Virginia’s Ninth District. “This FEMA grant for more than $1.2 million helps the Virginia Department of Transportation deliver renewed access to a bridge in Damascus, Virginia.” BACKGROUND FEMA funds are obligated to the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Commonwealth will be responsible for providing the funds to the sub-recipients. In January 2025, Rep. Griffith announced $46.67 million in Helene relief to Virginia from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). In April 2025, Congressman Griffith announced nearly $6 million in Helene relief in a separate grant for Washington County water line repairs. In January 2026, Congressman Griffith announced more than $4.2 million in Helene relief for a Wytheville wastewater treatment system. In February 2026, Congressman Griffith announced more than $8.6 million in Helene relief for water line repair. In April 2026, Congressman Griffith announced more than $1.7 million in Helene relief for bridge repair. In June 2026, Congressman Griffith announced more than $2.8 million in Helene relief for road repair. In July 2026, Congressman Griffith announced more than $9.3 million in Helene relief for waterline repair. ###
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