For Immediate Release
OFFICE OF THE PRESS SECRETARY
February 9, 2005
Statement on Federal Assistance for Kentucky
Statement by the Press Secretary
The President today declared a major disaster exists in the
Commonwealth of Kentucky and ordered Federal aid to supplement
Commonwealth and local recovery efforts in the area struck by a severe
winter storm and record snow on December 21-23, 2004.
Federal funding is available to Commonwealth and eligible local
governments and certain private nonprofit organizations on a
cost-sharing basis for the repair or replacement of facilities damaged
by the severe winter storm in the counties of Ballard, Bracken,
Breckinridge, Caldwell, Carlisle, Crittenden, Franklin, Fulton, Grant,
Grayson, Hancock, Harrison, Hart, Hickman, Hopkins, Larue, Livingston,
Lyon, McLean, Muhlenberg, Nelson, Owen, Pendleton, Robertson, Shelby,
Union, and Webster.
In addition, assistance for snow removal and emergency protective
measures that were undertaken to save lives and protect public health,
safety and property over a 48-hour period in response to record snow is
available to the Commonwealth and eligible local governments in the
counties of Ballard, Breckinridge, Caldwell, Carlisle, Crittenden,
Fulton, Hancock, Hickman, Hopkins, Livingston, McLean, Muhlenberg,
Union, and Webster.
Federal funding is also available on a cost-sharing basis for
hazard mitigation measures statewide.
Representing the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA),
Michael D. Brown, Under Secretary for Emergency Preparedness and
Response, Department of Homeland Security, named Jesse Munoz as the
Federal Coordinating Officer for Federal recovery operations in the
affected area.
The Agency said additional designations may be made at a later date
if requested by the State and warranted by the results of further
damage assessments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: FEMA (202) 646-4600.
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