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Archive for May, 2018

Maryland to Conduct Damage Assessments with FEMA in Areas Impacted by Flooding

Howard, Baltimore Counties, Baltimore City to Work Jointly with MEMA  REISTERSTOWN, Md. (May 30, 2018) — MEMA and FEMA will conduct joint preliminary damage assessments with Howard County, Baltimore County, and Baltimore City beginning tomorrow, May 31, 2018, following the heavy rainfall, severe storms, and flooding that occurred this past weekend. The joint preliminary damage assessments do  Read the Rest…

Governor Hogan Reminds Marylanders to Prepare for Continued Rain, Storms throughout this Week

MEMA Coordinating Damage Assessment Process in Frederick, Washington Counties  REISTERSTOWN, Md. (May 17, 2018) — Rain is in the forecast for the remainder of this week and Maryland Governor Larry Hogan is reminding residents to be prepared for additional storms and flooding. “Much of the state has already experienced heavy rain and flooding and these conditions  Read the Rest…

Governor Larry Hogan Announces Over $1 Million Awarded for Stormwater Drainage System in Ellicott City

Howard County Residents, Businesses to Benefit from Multiyear Project Developed by MEMA and County REISTERSTOWN, Md. (May 10, 2018) — Governor Hogan today announced that Maryland, in collaboration with Howard County, has been awarded $1,044,224 by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to fund a project that will reduce the flood risk of areas surrounding  Read the Rest…

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