Over $2 million in disaster relief and recovery announced for St. Charles Parish

Hurricane Ida (photo courtesy of National Hurricane Center).

U.S. Sen. John Kennedy, a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, announced yesterday that there will be $14,649,618 in Federal Emergency Management Agency grants for Louisiana to address damage caused by Hurricanes Laura and Ida.

Of that total, $2,499,359 has been earmarked for St. Charles Parish for emergency bulkhead repairs at Des Allemands related to damage caused by Hurricane Ida.

“Hurricanes Laura and Ida tore through Louisiana. Louisianians need help getting back on their feet after major disasters, and these funds will help us on the road to recovery,” Kennedy said.

The FEMA aid will also fund the following:

$4,084,048 to the Society of the Roman Catholic of the Diocese of Lake Charles for Public Assistance emergency protective measures as a result of Hurricane Laura.

$2,424,658 to the Rapides Parish School Board for district wide mold remediation related to damage caused by Hurricane Laura.

$2,403,915 to the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury for emergency protective measures as a result of Hurricane Laura.

$2,181,977 to the Office of Risk Management for permanent repairs to damage caused by Hurricane Laura.

$1,055,661 to the Office of Risk Management for permanent repairs to the McNeese University Track and Field buildings damaged by Hurricane Laura.

 

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Roth has both her undergraduate and graduate degree in journalism, which she has utilized in the past as an instructor at Southeastern Louisiana University and a reporter at various newspapers and online publications. She grew up in LaPlace, where she currently resides with her husband and three daughters.

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