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INSURANCE NEWS NET: Rep. Palazzo: Miss. Delegation Requests Immediate Federal Disaster Declaration for Easter Storm Damage

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Washington, April 16, 2020 | comments

WASHINGTONApril 16 -- Rep.  Steven Palazzo , R-Mississippi, issued the following news release:

The Mississippi congressional delegation, which includes U.S. Senators  Roger Wicker , R-Miss., and  Cindy Hyde-Smith , R-Miss., and U.S. Representatives  Bennie Thompson , D-Miss.Steven Palazzo , R-Miss.Trent Kelly , R-Miss., and  Michael Guest , R-Miss., today sent a letter to President  Donald J. Trump  urging him to approve Mississippi Governor  Tate Reeves's  request for an expedited major disaster declaration in the wake of devastating weather events across the state on Easter Sunday.

The damage from the April 12 storms has put an additional strain on the state's emergency response capability in the midst of the coronavirus epidemic, warranting an expedited federal response. If approved, the disaster declaration would unlock additional federal resources to supplement state recovery efforts.

The delegation's letter referenced initial damage reports indicating 12 confirmed deaths and at least 120 injuries. The state has also reported 792 lost or damaged homes, in addition to storm-related damage to 15 businesses, four farms, 28 roads, and four bridges. More than 16,000 people are without power and debris continues to block roads and highways statewide.

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Dear President Trump,

In light of the extreme weather and tornadoes that hit the State of Mississippi on Easter Sunday, April 12, 2020, we request your full consideration of Governor  Tate Reeves's  request for an expedited Major Disaster Declaration under the Stafford Act. With state resources already strained by the ongoing response to the COVID-19 crisis, an immediate federal response to these recent weather events is increasingly important.

We appreciate the continued efforts of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and anticipate expeditious assistance from the agency to assist state and local officials in Mississippi as they respond to the devastating weather events that occurred on April 12, 2020, while simultaneously working to mitigate the expanding coronavirus threat in our state.

As  Governor Reeves  indicated in his request, state preliminary damage assessments are ongoing but current reports indicate that at least 120 people were injured and 12 Mississippians lost their lives as a result of these storms. Reports also indicate that 792 homes were either destroyed or suffered major damage and more than 16,000 people are without power across the state. Additionally, at least 15 businesses, four farms, 28 roads, and four bridges were reported as damaged from these extreme weather events. The debris and fallen trees from the storms continue to block access for emergency personnel and first responders.

On April 12, 2020Governor Reeves  declared a State of Emergency in Mississippi to assist in the recovery. However, because Mississippi is continuing to recover from several other disasters over the last 15 months, as well as the COVID-19 pandemic, resources from the state government, local governments, and volunteer organizations are not adequate to recover from these most recent damages. Significant federal assistance and cooperation are required.

We are determined to help Mississippi recover by supporting the affected local communities and the State of Mississippi as they work to rebuild from these major weather events.

Thank you for your consideration of this request. Please do not hesitate to contact us should you need further assistance in this effort.

Sincerely,

Roger F. WickerUnited States Senator

Cindy Hyde-SmithUnited States Senator

Bennie G. Thompson , Member of Congress

Steven Palazzo , Member of Congress

Trent Kelly , Member of Congress

Michael Guest , Member of Congress

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