Federal Aid to Colorado Flood Victims Reaches $100M
Federal aid to victims of the historic September floods in Colorado has reached $100 million.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency says more than $49.4 million has been approved for housing assistance, damaged or lost personal possessions, and other disaster-related needs. Meanwhile, the U.S. Small Business Administration says homeowners, renters, nonprofits, and businesses have received $50.7 million in disaster loans.
The deadline for individuals and businesses to register with FEMA for assistance is Nov. 14.
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