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Iowa Governor Seeks Federal Aid for Tornado Damage

June 7, 2007

Iowa Gov. Chet Culver said he will request federal funds to help eastern Iowa recover from tornadoes that struck last week.

Culver said he will seek Presidential Disaster Declarations for Louisa and Muscatine counties, both of which were hit hard Friday, June 1st by a twister that cut a 16-mile path from Grandview to Muscatine.

“There are many Iowa families that are homeless because of last week’s tornadoes, and I believe we must do everything we can to assist those families,” Culver said Tuesday in a statement.

According to the governor’s office, more counties could be added to the declaration if damage reports justify it.

Earlier this week, state officials toured the storm-damaged areas in eastern Iowa, assessing damage. Tornado damage stretched from Grandview in Louisa County, through Fruitland and into Muscatine, damaging or destroying more than 100 homes and businesses.

The storms caused an estimated $2.7 million in damage to public buildings, parks and recreation facilities. No estimate for damage had been released for the homes that were damaged or destroyed.

Topics Catastrophe Natural Disasters Windstorm

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  • June 8, 2007 at 8:09 am
    Dick Natalizio says:
    Exactly my sentiments. There is no reason for any federal aid after a tornado. The most basic property policy provides coverage for tornados. Most individuals would have a hom... read more
  • June 7, 2007 at 3:41 am
    Bill says:
    I couldn't agree more, but this seems to be the thing to do these days. If you're the governor you immediately ask for Federal aid, which may or may not come in one form or an... read more
  • June 7, 2007 at 12:53 pm
    bob says:
    I am glad to see the governor of Iowa is like the Florida folks, and thinks that "other people's money" should be used for those folks who lost their homes. What about relying... read more

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