Federal disaster relief available to Crow Tribe after August storm

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced on Friday that federal disaster assistance is available to the Crow Tribe for recovery efforts in areas affected by a severe storm on Aug. 6.

President Joe Biden approved the disaster declaration, and assistance can include grants for temporary housing and repairs, loans to cover uninsured property losses and other recovery efforts. The Crow Tribe may also access funds for hazard mitigation.

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Dave Marble cleans up debris from a fallen tree at the First Church of Christ, Scientist at 7 Burlington Avenue in Billings after an Aug. 6 storm swept through south eastern Montana.  LARRY MAYER Billings Gazette

The Aug. 6 storm also hit Billings neighborhoods, leaving many without power and tearing down about a dozen trees throughout town. The fastest winds were traveling at 76 miles per hour.

In the tribe’s recent council election, members reelected four incumbents, including Chairman Frank White Clay. After the storm, White Clay encouraged people whose homes sustained damage to contact the tribe…

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