Connecticut Tropical Storm Floyd
Declared September 23, 1999
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Almost $1.2 Million in State, FEMA, SBA Disaster Aid Approved for Connecticut To Date, Oct 22
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Free Help Available To Qualified Connecticut Residents With Disaster-Related Legal Problems, Oct 19
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Public Assistance Added to Tropical Storm Declaration for Fairfield and Hartford Counties, Oct 18
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State/Federal Partnership Continues -- Almost $700,000 in Tropical Storm Disaster Help Approved To Date, Oct 15
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In The Aftermath Of Floyd, FEMA Offers Suggestions To Reduce Damages From The Next Flood, Oct 14
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Litchfield County Now Included in Tropical Storm Floyd Disaster Declaration, Oct 14
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Danbury Disaster Recovery Center To Close Friday Night; Personalized Help Still Available By Phone, Oct 12
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Questions About Disaster Assistance? Call FEMA's Toll-Free Helpline, Oct 9
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Victims of Tropical Storm Floyd Urged To Return SBA Applications, Oct 8
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Tips to Help Prepare for the Next Flood, Oct 7
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Plainville Federal/State Disaster Recovery Center to Close Saturday, Oct 6
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Community Relations Teams Visit Flood-Damaged Connecticut Communities, Oct 5
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Flood Victims: Be Careful When Hiring Contractors For Disaster Repairs, Oct 1
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Deadline to Register for Federal/State Disaster Assistance is November 22, Oct 1
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Individuals Unemployed Because of Tropical Storm Floyd May Qualify For Assistance under Special Federal Program, Sep 30
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Inspectors Now Verifying Storm-Related Property Damage, Sep 29
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Residents Warned to be Careful When Returning To Flood-Damaged Homes, Sep 29
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Two Federal/State Disaster Recovery Centers to Open Thursday, Sep 28
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President Declares Major Disaster for Connecticut, Sep 23
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Last Modified: Wednesday, 03-Dec-2003 13:26:57