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FEMA Declares Disaster for Santa Clara Pueblo Over Devastating July Floods

Santa Clara Pueblo has been declared a disaster for devastating storms and flooding that occurred in July, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced on Friday September 27.

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FEMA Declares Disaster for Santa Clara Pueblo Over Devastating July Floods

9/29/13

Santa Clara Pueblo has been declared a disaster for devastating storms and flooding that occurred in July, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced on Friday September 27.

The federal aid will supplement the tribe’s disaster-recover efforts as it cleans up from severe storms and flooding that occurred from July 19 through 21. Federal funding is also being made available for the tribe and some nonprofit private organizations helping in recovery, FEMA said. In addition, Federal Coordinating Officer for the recovery operation Nancy M. Casper could make additional designations as damage assessments progress.

TheSanta Clara Pueblohave been flood-prone since their lands were devastated in the Las Conchas fire in 2011. In 2012 floods also swept through the tribe’s lands, causing enough damage to require a FEMA designation.

 


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