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Community rallies as flooding devastates local businesses

August 26, 2024 | Office of the Governor, Constitutional Offices, Organizations, Executive, Connecticut


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Community rallies as flooding devastates local businesses
In a recent government meeting, officials addressed the devastating impact of sudden flooding that struck local businesses, highlighting the urgent need for recovery efforts. The flooding, which occurred with little warning from the National Weather Service, left many establishments severely damaged, including a family diner and a local wine shop, both of which experienced significant water damage in a matter of hours.

Officials emphasized the importance of swift action to support affected businesses, with plans to provide immediate financial assistance of up to $25,000 to help with cleanup and recovery. The Small Business Administration and FEMA are set to assist in the recovery process, with a focus on assessing the damage and determining necessary repairs.

The meeting underscored the community's resilience, with numerous volunteers already stepping in to help businesses recover. Officials acknowledged the increasing frequency of such natural disasters and stressed the need for improved infrastructure to mitigate future flooding risks.

An application for financial assistance will be available starting September 3rd, with the goal of distributing funds on a rolling basis shortly thereafter. Community members are encouraged to reach out with questions or feedback via a designated email address. The meeting concluded with a call for unity and support as the community begins the long road to recovery.

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