East St. Louis Asked For $2.5 Million To Fix Flood Damages. It May Get Far Less.
East St. Louis has asked the federal government for $2.5 million to repair damage from this springs floods, but could wind up getting only a fraction of what it wants.
The city is among two dozen local governments that have applied for $33 million in assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Five months after this springs historic flooding, theyre beginning to get an idea of how much they will receive as FEMA teams investigate their requests.
East St. Louis has been temporarily approved by FEMA to receive $209,557 or about 8% of what it wants to fix its sewer system the city claims was damaged by flooding on the Mississippi River. It could get more once the process is completed.
The Metro East Sanitary District in Madison County applied for $2.79 million but so far has been approved to receive $1.8 million, or $940,000 less than it requested.
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