Governor Tim Walz announces federal aid expansion for Minnesotans affected by this year’s flooding
Governor Tim Walz announced Tuesday, July 30 that Minnesotans in 19 counties working to recover from this year’s flooding can now request individual assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to help recover from losses they suffered.
The declaration will provide resources to reimburse individuals and communities for debris removal, emergency protective measures, and repair and replacement of damaged infrastructure. However, individual assistance is not a substitute for insurance and cannot compensate for all losses caused by disaster.
Governor Walz requested the amendment to the original June 28 declaration after damage assessments documented significant destruction to homes and businesses across the state.
“Minnesotans’ homes, belongings, and family businesses were devastated by flooding this summer, and we aren’t stopping until they get the support they need to recover. This assistance is going to make a world of a difference for the individuals and businesses that were impacted,” said Governor Walz. “I’m grateful to our partners in the federal government for their continued commitment to our recovery efforts, and to the Minnesotans who carefully documented the extent of this damage.”
The following counties are currently part of the declaration: Blue Earth, Cook, Cottonwood, Faribault, Freeborn, Goodhue, Itasca, Jackson, Lake, Le Sueur, Mower, Nicollet, Nobles, Rice, Rock, St. Louis, Steele, Waseca, and Watonwan. Additional county designations may be added to the declaration if requested and warranted by the results of damage assessments.
In the coming days, FEMA, in partnership with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety Homeland Security and Emergency Management (HSEM), will establish disaster recovery centers to assist people in navigating the process and house state agency representatives to ensure individuals and businesses understand all the programs that are available. More information on how to access these centers will be forthcoming from FEMA.
Individuals in the declared counties can create an application online here.