Help available to Metro Detroiters affected by August storms, flooding: How to apply

Federal financial assistance now available for August 2023 storms

Flooding in Metro Detroit on Aug. 24, 2023. (WDIV)

DETROIT – Financial assistance is now available to Metro Detroiters after a series of summertime storms caused serious flooding in the area last year.

U.S. President Joe Biden recently approved the Michigan governor’s request for a major disaster declaration in multiple counties due to damage caused by storms in late July and August 2023. During that time, storms brought strong winds and heavy rain that caused significant flooding, in addition to seven tornadoes.

The approval of the disaster declaration request means Michigan residents affected by those storms now have access to assistance through the federal government. Here’s how that works.

What assistance is available?

Home owners and business owners that experienced damages or other issues related to the August storms and flooding are eligible to apply for assistance. The assistance comes from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA for short.

However, the exact type of assistance available varies depending on the needs of the person, family or business.

For some, assistance from FEMA may come in the form of grants for temporary housing or home repairs. FEMA could also offer low-cost loans to “cover uninsured property losses,” officials said.

The FEMA assistance is meant to help people and businesses recover from the effects of the storms.

To see what kind of assistance you may qualify for, you’ll have to submit an application with the federal government online, by phone, or on the FEMA app.

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Who’s eligible for assistance?

The disaster declaration was approved for the following counties:

  • Eaton
  • Ingham
  • Ionia
  • Kent
  • Livingston
  • Macomb
  • Monroe
  • Oakland
  • Wayne

Residents and business owners in those counties can apply for assistance. Entire communities will also be allowed to request assistance regarding hazard mitigation measures and the like, officials said this week.

How to apply for assistance

Applications for assistance can be submitted online, over the phone, or using the FEMA app.


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