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President of Humanitarian Services at the ARC Trevor Riggen gives us the update, including the topic of disaster fatigue.
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Mike Nitz and Ted Brummel with Servpro discuss their most common types of damage and more.
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Officials in Livonia say the tornado tore through several neighborhoods on Wednesday afternoon and developed so quickly that there was no advance notice from the National Weather Service
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The FEMA assessment will be a more in-depth analysis to determine how much federal assistance is needed.
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Tuesday’s tornado left many without a home. 176 homes were damaged, with around 15 being totally destroyed
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FEMA has set up a Kent County-based Disaster Recovery Center for those affected by severe weather in August of last year, but time is of the essence if you want to file a claim
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President Joe Biden has approved Michigan’s request for a disaster declaration for storm damage from August 2023
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A federal judge says the former owner of the failed Edenville dam is liable for nearly 120 million dollars in environmental damages.
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The Kent County Board of Commissioners declared a local state of emergency in response to cleanup efforts following Thursday’s tornado and storms. Wednesday, Governor Gretchen Whitmer declared a state of emergency for Kent and Ionia Counties
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Many of those outages happened as winds reaching 60 miles an hour.