At Fetterman’s Urging, FEMA Continues to Release Disaster Recovery Funding
Commonwealth and an additional $10 million for Tropical Storm Debby. Since then, Senator Fetterman has worked with stakeholders
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Commonwealth and an additional $10 million for Tropical Storm Debby. Since then, Senator Fetterman has worked with stakeholders
FEMA) released nearly $10 million in delayed Tropical Storm Debby and COVID-19 grants. This marks the second … communities after the COVID-19 pandemic and Tropical Storm Debby, but the delayed money made things much more
Corps’ objectives of reducing flood and storm damage risk, supporting environmental stewardship, and promoting sustained economic growth
historic landmark. Borough of Forest Hills Storm Sewer Replacement and Sanitary Sewer Access Improvements Project … sewer system that has repeatedly overflowed during storms and is unable to sustain additional connections. Rep. GT Thompson
local communities at particular risk of extreme storms, flooding, and pollution
about the economic strain that extreme weather and storms can bring on communities. Following a storm
Press Release Event highlighted how climate-fueled storms and infrastructure failures are endangering lives, draining local resources Video … addressed the rising toll of flash flooding and storm-related power outages in Western Pennsylvania, including recent storms
communities are still recovering from that and subsequent storm damage, and the Trump administration's slashing of National … devastating impact from rising water and powerful storms,” said Rep. McBride. “We’ve seen how important FEMA
communities are still recovering from that and subsequent storm damage, and the Trump administration's slashing of National … devastating impact from rising water and powerful storms,” said Rep. McBride. “We’ve seen how important FEMA
frustration about low power reliability around severe storms. “Pennsylvanians should not be forced to accept week-long blackouts … normal when storms roll through. I see it as my role as a member of House Committee
with the power outage following the late April storms. I wanted to hear from the good people … cannot accept week-long blackouts as normal when storms roll through, and that we need stronger and more
project.” The project includes the installation of new storm sewer pipes, inlets, and manholes, and the reconstruction
efforts in counties severely impacted by the 2024 storm. “Families in North Central PA have been through hell … efforts, ensuring communities are better prepared for future storms. The funding will address critical recovery efforts such