No federal storm help for Berkshires, despite extensive damage
Berkshire County reported $630,000 of storm damage due to record rainfall, straight-line winds, bridge washouts. It was still not enough to meet FEMA threshold.
Sorry, wed like to help, but we cant.
Thats the basic message from the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency to Berkshire towns seeking disaster relief from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for damage during July floods and storms.
Record rainfall swamped parts of the Berkshires in Williamstown, it was the wettest month in 129 years. There was storm damage from straight-line winds and costly bridge washouts from flooding.
Berkshire County, along with neighboring Franklin County, had total verified damage amounts above the required minimum to qualify for federal assistance.
But, FEMA awards disaster relief only if statewide damage reaches $10.1 million, the threshold needed to qualify for a federal disaster declaration, according to MEMA public information officer Christopher Besse.
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https://www.berkshireeagle.com/weather/berkshire-county-denied-disaster-relief-funds-after-rainfall-extreme-weather-2021/article_bd97e852-285e-11ec-884b-bfa123a7f4de.html