On Wednesday, July 19, FEMA opened a Disaster Recovery Center in Springfield's Library Station. A recovery center is scheduled to open in Greenville City Hall, in Wayne County, on Thursday, July 20. The centers offer in-person FEMA and SBA assistance to Missouri flood survivors.
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On Tuesday, July 18, FEMA opened a disaster recovery center in Cuba, Mo.
On Tuesday, July 18, FEMA opened a disaster recovery center in Cuba, Mo. A recovery center is scheduled to open in Springfield on Wednesday, July 19. The centers offer in-person FEMA and SBA assistance to Missouri flood survivors.
FEMA is surveying sites in preparation for opening additional Disaster Recovery Centers
FEMA is surveying sites in preparation for opening additional Disaster Recovery Centers to provide in-person FEMA and SBA assistance to Missouri flood survivors. A recovery center opens Tuesday in Cuba, Mo.
Work has started on the Route CC Bridge over North Fork of White River in Ozark County.
Work has started on the Route CC Bridge over North Fork of White River in Ozark County. The contractor is installing erosion control and making preparations for construction. The work zone consists of road closure with barricades and signed detour. The bridge was one of three washed out by the spring floods and was one of 207 locations in the Southeast District that sustained damage due to flooding.
Route EE in Douglas County with recently completed asphalt and shoulder repairs.
Route EE in Douglas County with recently completed asphalt and shoulder repairs. It was one of more than 200 southeast Missouri roads damaged during the spring flooding. The Missouri Department of Transportation currently has 14 construction projects set for major flood repairs for summer and fall.
FEMA and SBA staffers work with flood survivors at the Disaster Recovery Center in Neosho
FEMA and SBA staffers work with flood survivors at the Disaster Recovery Center in Neosho, which closed on June 30. FEMA has operated 23 Disaster Recovery Centers. The remaining three close at 7 p.m. on July 12.
Staff from FEMA’s Public Assistance Program process local government and nonprofit agency requests for federal assistance.
Staff from FEMA’s Public Assistance Program work to process local government and nonprofit agency requests for federal assistance with infrastructure repair, replacement and emergency response costs related to the spring flooding.
Castlewood State Park's picnic shelter: Before and After.
A before/after image of Castlewood State Park's picnic shelter which was closed for nearly six weeks due to the flooding, but restored beautifully.