Sentences with phrase «flood recovery efforts»

Parma, just west of Greece, has been awarded about $ 365,000 for flood recovery efforts, including the purchase of sand bags distributed to residents.
The new investment program will support flood recovery efforts, including repairs to flood walls, roads, sidewalks, and...

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Trump had asked Congress for 7.9 billion dollars as an initial payment to help with recovery efforts following the flooding in both Texas and Louisiana.
«When the floods hit Fort Plain last year, Senator Tkaczyk was here immediately, helping with our clean - up and recovery efforts.
Staten Island City Councilmen Vincent Ignizio and James Oddo took a trip to New Orleans in late January to try to learn from the city's recovery efforts from Hurricane Katrina, and said they were shocked to learn about some of the problems homeowners faced as they tried to raise their homes on pillars to prevent damage from future floods.
Question topics included the estimated time for completion of all of the Sandy recovery home rebuilding, the implementation of new flood maps, whether de Blasio's reported future endorsement of Hillary Clinton is tied to a longterm need for federal government assistance, whether in Secretary Castro's view the City could do better on any element of Sandy recovery efforts, communicating an increased sense of urgency to City agencies, significant variations in the reported number of Build It Back applicants, how the City will continue its increased rate of repairs, details on the construction firms used in the program and praise for developer Gerry Romski.
More than 20 stairwell covers have already been installed in lower Manhattan as part of the New York City subway system's Super Storm Sandy recovery efforts,» said Fortune, «With the RTP, we are capable of controlling the vastness of danger, damage and even inconvenience to the public due to flooding events.»
And efforts to manage water and species recovery are fragmented, with hundreds of local and regional agencies responsible for water supply, water treatment, flood control, and land - use decisions.
Sept. 28, 2017 - In the event of a major earthquake, hurricane or flood, electricity might be lost for days, affecting communications, recovery efforts and people's lives.
And lastly, our lifesaving commitment requires that when disasters strike, like the Baton Rouge floods in 2016 or recent Harvey and Irma hurricanes and flooding, the Petco Foundation responds immediately deploying necessary supplies and funds to help save the animals and support the organizations on the ground in their recovery and rebuilding efforts.
To encourage this support, the Petco Foundation will match all amounts received by the Denham Animal Shelter during this time up to at least $ 50,000 in support of the flood recovery and rebuild efforts.
From the Petco Foundation — The Petco Foundation joins community efforts to help Denham Springs Animal Shelter flood recovery with matching grant: Even before the flooding, the Denham Springs Animal Shelter in Louisiana had very limited resources.
The Petco Foundation has commented on how the funds will be used, «Distribution of funds will be made to organizations severely impacted by the flood in collaboration with the local Louisiana animal welfare groups leading the recovery efforts
As Houstonians work to recover from Hurricane Harvey's devastating flood waters, HCDD has been at the center of the response and recovery efforts.
While the flood waters have receded, the impact of Hurricane Harvey is still being felt in communities up and down the Texas coast, and veterinarians are still involved in the recovery efforts: caring for stray animals, reuniting lost animals with their owners, and rebuilding / repairing clinics damaged by the hurricane.
The damage from storms like Sandy — and Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee, which all caused devastating flooding in northeastern states --- was, and continues to be, so severe and complex that two years later recovery efforts are still underway.
Flooding during 2010 resulted in a major disaster declaration and required more than $ 4.2 million in federal assistance for recovery efforts.
During her internship at Southeast Louisiana Legal Services, Brown assisted with disaster relief efforts at FEMA / SBA Disaster Recovery Centers following the historic floods of August 2016.
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