Flooded Farmers In Missouri Want Federal Disaster Assistance Like Nebraska and Iowa
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson is expected to make a federal disaster declaration this week, which cant come too soon for farmers and others needing assistance after devastating floods.
A large area of northwestern Missouri near the state lines of Nebraska and Iowa is still underwater following the flooding caused by a bomb cyclone that hit in mid-March.
Most of Richard Oswalds farm along the Missouri River bottoms near Langdon is underwater. He watched while his neighbors in Nebraska and Iowa, just a few miles away, have received help.
In Nebraska, Gov. Pete Ricketts got expedited federal aid for the estimated $1.4 billion in losses. In Iowa, Gov. Kim Reynolds announced that President Trump declared a disaster area and promised federal aid to help repair an estimated $1.6 billion in damages.
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