One month after the historic flood in Wisconsin, President Donald Trump approved $29.8 million in federal disaster assistance for the August storm and flood recovery efforts. The aid comes as Milwaukee officials continue addressing the aftermath, including issuing home demolition orders in areas severely impacted by the historic rainfall. Video above: Flooded Milwaukee homes to be demolishedThe approval follows Governor Tony Evers’ request for a presidential disaster declaration after record-breaking rainfall dumped more than 10 inches of rain in parts of southeastern Wisconsin. Joint damage assessments conducted by Wisconsin Emergency Management and FEMA on Aug. 21-22 revealed extensive destruction, with initial estimates showing 1,500 residential structures destroyed or sustaining major damage, totaling approximately $33.1 million. Public sector damage across six counties was estimated at $43.2 million.The flooding significantly impacted 24 Milwaukee Public Schools and forced numerous evacuations, particularly in Milwaukee’s north side neighborhoods. The request covered Milwaukee, Washington, and Waukesha counties for FEMA’s Individual Assistance program, and Door, Grant, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington, and Waukesha counties for the Public Assistance program.Trump said in a social media post that U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson was notified of the approval. Governor Evers’ office says they have not received official confirmation on the federal aid assistance approval.Trump won the presidential election in 2016 and 2024. Former President Joe Biden won the 2020 election. “The President’s social media post is welcome news for the people who have suffered in August’s flooding.” Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson said. “The damage was extensive, and Federal help is so important as our residents get their lives back on track. “I appreciate all the work that’s been done to reach this point by the city, the county, the state, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.“President Trump’s decision is a significant stride forward in this area’s recovery efforts.”Once available, this is the link for people to apply for assistance https://www.disasterassistance.gov/This is a developing story and will be updated as information becomes available.Top HeadlinesDriver charged in crash that killed 2 Marquette lacrosse playersWaukesha school district advances plans to consolidate and close some schools Tiger mosquitoes emerging in WisconsinMilwaukee issues home demolition orders following historic rainfallWATCH Man-made waterfall removed to help fish swim freely in Milwaukee River
MILWAUKEE —
One month after the historic flood in Wisconsin, President Donald Trump approved $29.8 million in federal disaster assistance for the August storm and flood recovery efforts.
The aid comes as Milwaukee officials continue addressing the aftermath, including issuing home demolition orders in areas severely impacted by the historic rainfall.
Video above: Flooded Milwaukee homes to be demolished
The approval follows Governor Tony Evers’ request for a presidential disaster declaration after record-breaking rainfall dumped more than 10 inches of rain in parts of southeastern Wisconsin.
Joint damage assessments conducted by Wisconsin Emergency Management and FEMA on Aug. 21-22 revealed extensive destruction, with initial estimates showing 1,500 residential structures destroyed or sustaining major damage, totaling approximately $33.1 million. Public sector damage across six counties was estimated at $43.2 million.
The flooding significantly impacted 24 Milwaukee Public Schools and forced numerous evacuations, particularly in Milwaukee’s north side neighborhoods.
The request covered Milwaukee, Washington, and Waukesha counties for FEMA’s Individual Assistance program, and Door, Grant, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington, and Waukesha counties for the Public Assistance program.
Trump said in a social media post that U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson was notified of the approval. Governor Evers’ office says they have not received official confirmation on the federal aid assistance approval.
Trump approves $29.8M in disaster aid for Wisconsin flood recovery
Trump won the presidential election in 2016 and 2024. Former President Joe Biden won the 2020 election.
“The President’s social media post is welcome news for the people who have suffered in August’s flooding.” Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson said.
“The damage was extensive, and Federal help is so important as our residents get their lives back on track.
“I appreciate all the work that’s been done to reach this point by the city, the county, the state, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
“President Trump’s decision is a significant stride forward in this area’s recovery efforts.”
Once available, this is the link for people to apply for assistance https://www.disasterassistance.gov/
This is a developing story and will be updated as information becomes available.
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