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$2.5 Million State Aid Available for Flood Victims in Washington

USA$2.5 Million State Aid Available for Flood Victims in Washington

Olympia, WA — Washington residents whose homes were damaged during December’s historic flooding can now apply for $2.5 million in state assistance to help meet immediate recovery needs, according to Governor Bob Ferguson.

The funding is intended to support individuals and families impacted by the severe flooding that affected multiple communities across the state. Governor Ferguson said the state is working to provide relief and help communities recover from the disaster.

Eligible residents can apply for assistance through multiple options:

  • Online: SAHelp.org

  • By phone: 833-719-4981

  • In person: Visit a Disaster Assistance Center

State officials encourage affected homeowners to apply as soon as possible to receive timely support during the recovery process.

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