The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced over $2.2 billion in disaster relief funding to support recovery efforts from natural disasters. Secretary Kristi Noem stated the funds will repair critical infrastructure, including schools, utilities, and community services. The money will be distributed through FEMA’s Public Assistance program to 1,721 projects across the country. Examples include $200 million for emergency measures in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene, $114 million for debris removal in Kentucky, and $84 million for Louisiana’s West Belle Pass Barrier restoration. Other allocations cover waterline replacements, power system repairs, and school facility restoration. Funds are directed to states and local communities to address recovery needs. This follows previous disaster recovery efforts supported by FEMA.
https://www.dhs.gov/news/2026/01/29/secretary-noem-unlocks-more-22-billion-additional-federal-funding-rebuild
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