Politics & Government

Danbury Eligible for Federal Assistance: Malloy

The financial aid follows the approval of Malloy's request to have the region declared a federal disaster area.

DANBURY, CT — Municipalities such as Danbury which were hit hard by the macroburst, tornadoes and other rough weather on May 15 will be able to receive financial assistance, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced Monday. The financial aid follows the approval of Malloy’s request to have the region declared a federal disaster area.

“This declaration will provide much needed financial assistance to our municipalities and the state,” Malloy said in a release. “These storms had a devastating impact, causing significant damage that is still being cleaned up and repaired months later. I thank the federal government for continuing to be a partner in these efforts.”

In addition, all counties and tribal nations in Connecticut are eligible to apply for assistance under the Federal Emergency Management Agency Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, which provides assistance for actions taken to prevent or reduce long-term risk to life and property from natural hazards.

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The request for assistance to individual property owners remains under review.

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