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The Biden administration has allocated nearly $13 million in disaster funding for Arizona wildfire recovery. It comes as communities continue to grapple with flooding from recent severe fires in the state.
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The Coconino County Board of Supervisors this week unanimously approved an audible siren system for areas impacted by flooding from 2019’s Museum Fire. Last summer, more than 50 Flagstaff homes were inundated with water causing over $1.5 million in damage to private property.
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The federal government has approved $3.5 million for watershed restoration on private land in the Museum Fire flood area in Flagstaff.
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The U.S. Forest Service has pledged $3.5 million to restore the watershed in the Museum Fire burn area north of Flagstaff.
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The City of Flagstaff and Coconino County are making long-term plans for handling stormwater in the neighborhoods below the Museum Fire scar, which were inundated with floods this summer. KNAU's Melissa Sevigny reports, so far there's no funding to implement the planned solutions.
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Arizona received federal disaster funding to help repair the damage from flash floods in neighborhoods below the Museum Fire scar in Flagstaff. The money…
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President Joe Biden has approved a major disaster declaration for parts of Arizona impacted by flash flooding. It opens up increased federal funding and…
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Almost every member of Arizona’s congressional delegation is urging President Joe Biden to issue a major disaster declaration for the state. It follows…
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Damage assessment continues in some Flagstaff neighborhoods in the Museum Fire Burn Area after severe flooding.Coconino County officials estimate up to…
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This weekend’s monsoon activity led to further flooding in the area of the Museum Fire Burn Scar in Flagstaff. Other parts of the city flooded, as well,…