FEMA Major Disaster Declaration – Kentucky Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, Tornadoes, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides
FEMA Alert
April 10, 2023
***UPDATED 5/23/23***
FEMA has issued a Major Disaster Declaration for the state of Kentucky to supplement state, tribal and local recovery efforts in areas affected by severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, flooding, landslides and mudslides from March 3 – March 4, 2023. The following areas have been approved for assistance:
Public Assistance:
- Adair
- Allen
- Anderson
- Barren
- Bourbon
- Boyle
- Breckinridge
- Bullitt
- Butler
- Caldwell
- Calloway
- Carlisle
- Casey
- Christian
- Clark
- Clay
- Clinton
- Crittenden
- Cumberland
- Daviess
- Edmonson
- Estill
- Fayette
- Floyd
- Franklin
- Gallatin
- Garrard
- Grant
- Graves
- Grayson
- Green
- Hancock
- Hardin
- Harrison
- Hart
- Henderson
- Henry
- Hickman
- Hopkins
- Jackson
- Jefferson
- Jessamine
- Johnson
- Larue
- Laurel
- Lee
- Lincoln
- Livingston
- Logan
- Lyon
- Madison
- Marion
- Marshall
- Martin
- McCracken
- McCreary
- McLean
- Meade
- Menifee
- Mercer
- Metcalfe
- Monroe
- Muhlenberg
- Nelson
- Nicholas
- Ohio
- Owen
- Owsley
- Powell
- Pulaski
- Robertson
- Rockcastle
- Russell
- Shelby
- Simpson
- Spencer
- Taylor
- Todd
- Trigg
- Trimble
- Union
- Warren
- Washington
- Wayne
- Webster
- Whitley
- Wolfe
- Woodford
President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Approves Major Disaster Declaration for Kentucky
Additional Resources
FEMA’s web site
FEMA’s Disaster Declaration Process
Safeguard Properties Industry Alerts
VA’s Policy Regarding Natural Disasters