President Biden Officially Declares Hurricane Ida a Local Disaster; Direct Aid Now Available
In the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, President Joe Biden has approved a major disaster declaration for Southeastern Pennsylvania. The designation includes Delaware County, which now allows storm-affected residents to apply for direct aid.
Erin McCarthy and Justine McDaniel covered the relief for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Ida tore through the region last week, spawning multiple tornadoes and severe flooding that left five dead, Hundreds of people were displaced after their homes were wrecked.
According to Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency officials, Hurricane Ida caused over $100 million in public infrastructure damage. The losses are significantly above the $19 million threshold for federal government public assistance.
Following a preliminary onsite assessments of the damage, Gov. Tom Wolf requested the federal disaster declaration mid-last week.
“Pennsylvanians continue to recover from this deadly storm, which is why my administration made it a top priority to quickly seek federal assistance,” said Wolf on Friday, acknowledging Biden’s approval of his disaster request.
“I’m grateful our president has responded swiftly, and the federal government worked with state and local officials to conduct damage assessments and determined that Pennsylvanians are deserving of this critical federal aid,” he added.
New Jersey and New York were also received federal disaster declarations.
Read more about federal aid in The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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