FEMA approved $1.3 million in disaster recovery funding across multiple jurisdictions, including over $191,000 to Hawaii Emergency Management Agency for COVID-19 prevention costs.
- Hawaii Emergency Management Agency received more than $191,000 for costs related to preventing COVID-19 spread.
- The funding comes through FEMA’s Public Assistance program for post-disaster infrastructure and public safety projects.
- Additional awards went to American Samoa, Havasupai Tribe, and Northern Mariana Islands for various disaster recovery projects.
- FEMA emphasized the funding supports rebuilding more resilient communities and protecting infrastructure from future disasters.
Source: Maui Now
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