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Sen. Grassley says Iowa may soon reach storm damage threshold to get federal aid

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July 2nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Floodwaters are still rising in parts of eastern and southern Iowa after heavy rains earlier this week. Several severe storms in recent weeks have caused many millions of dollars damage to homes and businesses, crops, roads and bridges. Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is in eastern Iowa for town hall meetings this week and called from Muscatine. “On the road, I’m seeing tremendous damage done by downpours and the wind,” Grassley says. “It’s really shocking and recovery will be challenging.” Six more counties were declared state disaster emergencies late Tuesday by the governor, following Monday’s violent weather which included four tornadoes statewide. Grassley says it’s possible Iowa will qualify for federal aid.

Grassley says, “If it’s determined that the federal law threshold has been met for federal disaster requests, I will very promptly urge President Obama to approve the request from Governor Branstad.” The state declarations allow for the use of state resources in the disaster response process, but the federal dollars would bring more tools for rebuilding and recovery.

Grassley says, “The damage is great and there’s loss in agriculture and of both private and public property.” Flooding and storm damage has forced the closure or partial closure of at least a dozen state parks, heading into the 4th of July holiday, what’s typically a very busy camping weekend.

(Radio Iowa)