FEMA Allocates $2.2 Million for Disaster Recovery in Vermont
FEMA Allocates $2.2 Million for Disaster Recovery in Vermont
US · Published May 11, 2026
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has announced a $2.2 million fund to support disaster recovery efforts in Vermont.
This funding is part of a broader $1.2 billion initiative aimed at addressing a backlog of recovery projects across the United States.
The Vermont allocation will focus on repairing transportation infrastructure damaged during the July 2023 floods.

Why It's Important?

The July 2023 floods caused significant damage to Vermont's transportation infrastructure, disrupting local communities and essential services. The allocated funds will help restore critical routes, such as the Green Mountain Railroad and Broad Brook Road, which are vital for transportation and commerce. Without these repairs, residents and businesses in affected areas may face prolonged challenges in mobility and economic recovery. FEMA's support aims to mitigate these risks and enhance resilience against future disasters.

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