Georgia has gotten more than $17-million dollars in federal disaster aid since tornadoes came through March 1st. The Americus Times-Recorder reports that the money has come through the Federal Emergency Management Agency – or FEMA. Federal funds were approved for 13 counties, mostly in southwest Georgia, where the tornadoes touched down. The money is helping small businesses and homeowners clean up and rebuild.
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Tuesday, July 3, 2007
More than $17M for disaster recovery
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7/03/2007 03:35:00 PM
Labels: Americus Times-Recorder, FEMA, tornado