Mainers get $1 Million in Flood Aid
The Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Maine Emergency Management Agency say more than $1 million has been paid to individuals following flooding earlier this month.
President Bush issued a major disaster declaration for Aroostook and Penobscot Counties. That means individuals are eligible for help in those two counties.
Officials say $677,226 has been approved for rental assistance, temporary lodging and grants for home repairs not covered by insurance. In addition, $132,387 was approved for personal property loss, medical or dental costs and other significant flood-related expenses.
The U.S. Small Business Administration also has approved low-interest disaster loans totaling more than $251,000 for homeowners, businesses and renters.
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