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- Any changes by executive order must expire at the end of the emergency, usually from 30 to 90 days. They cannot be written permanently into law when the declaration is in place.
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2 days ago · If you were affected by the Aug. 24-26 severe storms, tornadoes and flooding, the deadline to apply for FEMA assistance is Monday, April 8, 2024. Apply one of four ways: Call the FEMA helpline at 800-621-3362. Visit DisasterAssistance.gov. Use the FEMA mobile app. Visit a Disaster Recovery Center. Survivors can visit any center for assistance.
4 days ago · Version: 1. Last Data Refresh: 03-24-2024. Description. This data set contains general information on declared disasters, including the disaster number, declaration type, state, description, incident start and end dates, and incident type.
6 hours ago · A Marine Emergency Team boat passes the wreckage of the Dali cargo vessel in Baltimore on Tuesday. Mike Segar/Reuters. The bodies of two of the six construction workers who were on Baltimore's ...