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Gov. Ferguson says FEMA denied relief funds for 2024 bomb cyclone with no explanation

  • Bob Ferguson announced that Washington will appeal FEMA's denial of disaster relief on April 14.
  • The request for disaster relief followed the severe November 2024 bomb cyclone windstorms.
  • The storms impacted multiple counties, causing extensive damage to property and infrastructure.
  • The damage is estimated at $34 million, and Puget Sound Energy reported 650,000 lost power; FEMA said assistance was 'not warranted'.
  • The appeal has a 30-day deadline, and the state will update information, hoping for funding to recover from the devastating storms.
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FEMA denies funds to WA for damage caused by 2024 ‘bomb cyclone’

Gov. Bob Ferguson says federal funds are needed to address $34 million in damage caused by the storm, and that the state will appeal.

·Auburn, United States
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King5 News broke the news in Seattle, United States on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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