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FEMA funds flood relief efforts for devastated community

October 24, 2024 | Cocke County, Tennessee


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FEMA funds flood relief efforts for devastated community
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the approval of a FEMA license use agreement for the Cocke County Recreation Department, which will serve as a Multi-Agency Resource Center (MARC) aimed at assisting residents affected by recent flooding. The agreement is designed to facilitate the setup of resources and support for flood relief efforts.

The MARC will provide a centralized location for citizens to access aid and services, with officials noting that over 1,000 residents have already benefited from the assistance available at the center. As of the latest report, approximately $2.6 million has been distributed to help residents rebuild or replace their homes in the wake of the disaster.

Officials expressed gratitude for the swift establishment of the MARC, emphasizing the importance of timely support for the community. Further updates on the ongoing relief efforts are expected as the situation develops.

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