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FEMA Allocates over $1 billion to Mitigate Future Disaster Hazards in Puerto Rico
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FEMA Allocates over $1 billion to Mitigate Future Disaster Hazards in Puerto Rico
Mon, 2022-11-28 11:22 — mike kraft Over $1 Billion in FEMA Funds to Mitigate Future Disaster Hazards in Puerto Rico - HS Today To date, over 6,300 projects to rebuild public buildings, roads and other spaces in the communities have benefited from mitigation funds. Hstoday
As Puerto Rico’s recovery from damage caused by Hurricane María progresses, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has allocated over $1 billion to reduce the impact that other natural disasters may have on the island. These funds include measures such as the use of components that are more resistant to wind, changes from low-water-crossings to bridges, storm runoff management on municipal and state roads, elevating structures in flood prone areas and other techniques that seek to strengthen reconstruction projects.
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