FEMA Announces $13 Million for Mississippi Recovery

FEMA approved more than $13 million in funding to support nine recovery projects in Mississippi communities affected by the February 2026 severe winter storms and past disasters.

Notable recovery projects FEMA funded include:

  • $11.3 million to Lafayette County for debris removal efforts.
  • $451,254 to Marshall County for debris removal efforts.
  • $312,238 to New Albany Light, Gas, & Water for debris removal efforts.
  • $178,000 to Southwest MS Electric Power Association to fund utility poles repair or replacement.
  • $106,206 to Tishomingo County for emergency protective measures.

The original announcement can be found here.

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