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FEMA Provides More Than $900,000 in Funding to Support Survivors in West Virginia

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CHARLESTON, W.Va.— FEMA has approved $902,933 in funding to support state-managed recovery programs as a result of theJune 14-15, 2025, floodsaffecting Marion and Ohio counties. These funds directly support individuals, families and communities by addressing some of their most urgent needs after a disaster.

Specifically, the $902,933 award is to help people develop a long-term recovery plan and coordinate support with a case manager through FEMA’s Disaster Case Management program. A case manager helps individuals and households affected by the floods navigate various forms of assistance, empowering them to return to a state of independence.

FEMA will continue to work closely with West Virginia to support individuals and communities throughout the state-led recovery efforts.

For more information on FEMA-funded, state-managed recovery programs, visitfema.gov/assistance/individual/disaster-survivors.

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