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Flood Update, June 20

Contact: State Emergency Operations Center, (515) 323.4221

www.flood2008.iowa.gov

Recovery Efforts Move Ahead; More Counties Receive Assistance from the Federal Government

As the Lt. Governor leads a tour to assess agricultural damage, with stops in Cedar Rapids and Burlington, primary focus is shifting on helping Iowans recover from the flood of 2008. The Lt. Governor has started a helicopter tour of agricultural flood damage. Joining the Lt. Governor will be Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey and representatives from the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, the US Department of Agriculture, the Iowa Cattleman’s Association, the Iowa Corngrowers Association, the Iowa Pork Producers, and the Iowa Soybean Association. (See details of the schedule at the end of this release

DISASTER ASSISTANCE

Additional counties have been added to the Presidential Disaster Declaration, bringing the number of counties eligible for federal assistance to 65. Here is the latest list. (more…)

Flood Update, June 19

June 19, 2008

Contact: State Emergency Operations Center, (515) 323.4221

www.flood2008.iowa.gov

Latest Information from the Iowa State Emergency Operations Center

Governor to meet with the President, recovery efforts continue

Des Moines, IA – Governor Chet Culver will join President Bush as he travels throughout eastern Iowa today.

The State emergency operations center remains activated to help responders in southeast Iowa as river levels remain high and the Mississippi crests in Keokuk. Local responders, volunteers and the Iowa National Guard have increased the height of levees in Keokuk and now are ready to respond in the event of any levee seepage or failures. (more…)

Flood Assistance Available for Farmers

The USDA announced today that federal assistance is available for Iowa farmers affected by flooding.  Farmers should contact their local FSA office.  Click here for the list of Iowa offices.  The full release is below:

USDA FARM SERVICE AGENCY-DISASTER ASSISTANCE REMINDERS

DES MOINES, IOWA, June 2008 – With the extensive rainfall and flooding that Iowa’s farmers have endured, producers should be reminded they may be eligible for the Emergency Conservation Program or ECP. The ECP is administered by the Farm Service Agency (FSA) and covers damage to farmland, conservation structures, as well as damage to land in the floodplain. If producers/landlords have suffered terrace washouts, flood debris in the fields, sand deposits, fences washed out and other damage to eligible conservation structures, they should contact their local FSA Service Center and report the damage and start the application process. (more…)

Flood Update, June 17

June 17, 2008

Contact: State Emergency Operations Center, (515) 323-4222

07:30 AM UPDATED INFORMATION ON IOWA’S FLOODING

I. New way to donate

One issue that constantly comes up during and after a disaster involves people wanting to help. While officials stressed that the best way to help is to make a cash donation to a charity of your choice, a new way to donate has been announced. By visiting the flood 2008 web site and clicking on the donations link on the upper left side, Iowans and others can donate cash, volunteer and supply their time. This will help both those that want to donate and emergency managers and responders often faced with the task of managing donations. The donation link was coordinated by the Safeguard Iowa Partnership, an agency established to help coordinate private and public response and preparedness efforts. During this disaster, Safeguard Iowa is at the State Emergency Operations Center coordinating private and public efforts. The flood 2008 website is at http://flood2008.iowa.gov/. (more…)

Flood Update, June 16

Below is a an update on the flooding situation from the State Emergency Operations Center in Johnston…

Contact: State Emergency Operations Center, (515) 323-4222

SOME SERVICES IMPOVING IN LOUISA COUNTY; SOME ROADS STARTING TO RE-OPEN AS FLOOD WATERS RECEDE

JOHNSTON – Residents of the evacuated city of Fredonia are expected to be able to return to their homes at 8 a.m. Monday, water service has been restored to Columbus Junction and Columbus City and long distance service has been restored in Wapello. (more…)

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