Ohio Severe Storms And Flooding
Declared August 21, 2000
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Deadline Nears for Applying for Disaster Assistance, Sep 20
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Flood Victims Receive More Than $4.1 Million; Assistance Still Available, Sep 18
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Flood Victims May Be Eligible for Grants to Help with Disaster-Related Needs and Expenses, Sep 15
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Staff to be Reduced at Disaster Recovery Center; Phone Lines Available Monday through Friday, Sep 13
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More Than $3 Million Approved in Just Three Weeks for Ohio Disaster, Sep 11
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Flood Victims: Be Careful When Hiring Contractors for Disaster Repairs, Sep 8
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North Towne Square Recovery Center to Close Saturday; Hours Reduced at Downtown Center, Sep 7
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More Than $1.6 Million Approved for Ohio Disaster Grants and Low-Interest Loans, Sep 1
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First Assistance Checks on the Way to Ohio Flood Victims, Aug 30
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Second Disaster Recovery Center Set to Open Thursday, Aug 30
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More Than 1,300 Apply For Disaster Assistance, Aug 28
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FEMA and Ohio To Open Disaster Recovery Center on Monday, Aug 26
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Toll-Free Application Number Available For Those In Lucas County Affected by July 29 Storm, Aug 23
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President Declares Major Disaster for Ohio; Lucas County Designated for Aid to Flood Victims, Aug 21
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Last Modified: Tuesday, 18-Nov-2003 21:29:10