Politics & Government

Document: FEMA Denies Tornado Assistance to Individuals

Aid to Anoka County cities and nonprofits not affected.

Here is the June 13 letter from the Federal Emergency Management Association (FEMA) denying Gov. Dayton's request for federal assistance to individuals to cover uninsured losses and other costs from .

, including assistance for individuals in Hennepin County—which is what FEMA turned down this week.

President Obama declared a major national disaster June 7, freeing federal funds for assistance and granting aid to cover 75 percent of tornado-related costs borne by local governments and nonprofits in Hennepin and Anoka counties.

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FEMA will host two briefings on that public assistance on Thursday. Both are in Fridley but are intended for local government officials and not the general public. For Anoka County, the briefing is at Fridley City Hall; for Hennepin County, the meeting is at the City of Minneapolis' Emergency Operations Training Facility in Fridley's far southwest corner.

UPDATE: For comparison's sake, click here to see the individual assistance that FEMA is making available in two Massachusetts counties after tornadoes there June 1.

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