FEMA to begin Milwaukee flood damage assessment Thu.
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WISN 12 News on MSNFEMA officials will be on the ground in Wisconsin Thursday
FEMA officials will be on the ground in Wisconsin on Thursday to assess the historic flooding damage. So far, staff at 211 have taken more than 16,000 damage reports in Milwaukee County.To date, county officials said they conducted their own assessment at nearly 3,
The scale of damage in Milwaukee County left behind after unprecedented flooding last week is beginning to come into view. Over 300 volunteers from the county’s Office of Emergency Management, Wisconsin Emergency Management,
FEMA will assess flood damage in Milwaukee County after record rains left thousands of homes destroyed and over 34 million in damages.
Add the Milwaukee Common Council to the list of Wisconsin officials asking President Donald Trump and FEMA administrators to declare the Aug. 9-10 rainstorms a natural disaster and provide federal aid.
The goal of the S.A.F.E.R. program is designed to provide first responders with critical information that may assist them regarding a person with special needs.
The City of Milwaukee Health Department (MHD) is advising of available shelter options ahead of forecasted severe weather.
Milwaukee officials advise residents to prepare for potential weekend rainstorms and take protective measures.