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Approximately $3 billion
- FEMA, along with our federal partners, are on track to provide approximately $3 billion towards Maui wildfire recovery. This includes more than $1.3 billion in mission assignments to expedite recovery through debris removal and disposal, temporary housing, school construction, and infrastructure repair.
www.fema.gov/fact-sheet/one-year-later-maui-wildfire-recovery-continues-nearly-3-billion-federal-supportOne Year Later, Maui Wildfire Recovery Continues ... - FEMA.gov
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Feb 7, 2024 · More Than $330 Million in Federal Grants and Disaster Loans Provided to Support Response and Recovery Efforts. FEMA Administrator Criswell, SBA Administrator Guzman to travel to Maui to Meet...
Apr 25, 2024 · Lawmakers voted Thursday to approve two bills packed with more than $800 million in new state and federal funding to support the Lahaina wildfire recovery effort. The new money for the Maui...
Aug 18, 2023 · NEW YORK (AP) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency said Friday it has approved more than $5.6 million in assistance to nearly 2,000 households in Maui so far as the federal government tries to help survivors of the devastating wildfires.
Aug 8, 2024 · Over the past year, the Administration has provided nearly $385 million dollars in assistance to individuals and households for response and recovery efforts, including nearly $300 million...
Sep 14, 2023 · FEMA and the US Small Business Administration have approved more than $89.25 million in federal assistance to survivors of the Maui wildfires that began Aug. 8. This includes: $22,832,152 in...
May 3, 2024 · Gov. Josh Green has approved $385 million in emergency appropriations for Maui recovery. From that amount, $292 million will go to support families who are ineligible for reimbursement from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.