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FEMA will provide flood recovery support for nine additional Montana counties

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The town of Augusta experienced severe flooding in June. (Photo courtesy of Rocky Mountain Rotors)
The town of Augusta experienced severe flooding in June. (Photo courtesy of Rocky Mountain Rotors)

An estimated $1,532,994 from FEMA will go towards flood recovery efforts in nine additional Montana counties.

According to FEMA, Lewis and Clark, Powell, Missoula, Park, Carbon, Golden Valley, Musselshell, Treasure, and Custer counties will receive public assistance for flooding in May and June of 2018.

The assistance is in addition to the previously awarded disaster designation by FEMA in August for Blaine, Hill, Liberty, Petroleum, Pondera, Toole, and Valley counties.

In a press release, Governor Steve Bullock stated he was pleased all Montana counties that requested relief from spring flooding will now be provided with support.

“I am thankful to FEMA for working closely with us to secure this funding, to the Montana counties for their diligence during and after these difficult times, and for the volunteers and emergency services teams who kept Montanans safe during the record spring flooding,” he said.

Under a federal declaration, FEMA provides for 75 percent of the eligible disaster costs. The remaining non-federal share is covered between the state disaster fund and local contributions.

June’s flooding forced many road closures and washed out a bridge near Augusta.

In Helena, Rossiter Elementary School students finished classes at Carroll College due to flooding around their building.