FEMA Approves 20 More Counties For Assistance
Governor Brad Henry announced today that the Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved 20 additional Oklahoma counties for public assistance in the aftermath of winter storms that hit the state earlier this year. The Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management requested last week that the counties be added to 22 counties that had already been approved for such federal aid. The new counties are Alfalfa, Canadian, Comanche, Dewey, Garvin, Grant, Greer, Jackson, Jefferson, Kay, Lincoln, Osage, Pontotoc, Pottawatomie, Rogers, Tillman, Tulsa, Washington, Washita and Woods.
Labels: 2007 Ice Storm, Brad Henry, FEMA


<< Home