Missouri, Kansas Seek Federal Aid to hurricanes
Kansas City, Mo. — While the teams have clashed Monday to resume power to thousands of customers in Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas crushed Governors of the White House for millions of dollars in the areas of disaster relief.
If approved, the money would help the cities to pay for removing dirt and repair of public property. It is also possible, even if it is not considered likely that the money could be available to individuals and companies is intended to cover uninsured damage.
Missouri storm caused damage estimated officials for public infrastructure in 33 counties in north-west over $ 22 million, including more than $ 18 million in Kansas City alone.
Kansas officials estimated damage in Wyandotte and Johnson counties over $ 17 million.
“We are confident President Bush and Federal Emergency Management Agency to act quickly on this request” for help, Jerry Nachtigal, spokesman Dir Missouri, Bob Holden said Monday. “I would think that within one or two days, we know.
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