Flooded Missouri River Towns Wrestle with Their Futures

Original source: https://www.wsj.com/articles/flooded-missouri-river-towns-wrestle-with-their-futures-11568194201

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Wall Street Journal (09/11/19) Maher, Kris

Record flooding in the Midwest this spring was made worse from the frozen ground, snow capped, heavy rain, and ice jams on rivers, and submerging some areas for the first time in years. Residents are wrestling with if they ought to remain and rebuild or go away. Many of the conclusions will likely be complicated by how much federal and state support will be available for rebuilding or shifting, which could eventually determine if some communities will survive. Catie and Chris Nuss at Pacific Junction, Iowa, received just under $35,000 in support — the highest sum for 2019 — through the Federal Emergency Management Agency for repairs, and they’ve exploited their savings and retirement accounts to keep on repairing their home since they can’t afford to move anywhere else. Of those in the town, only 28 households have said they would reconstruct, while 146 have stated proceed and they’d like to be purchased out and others remain undecided, according to City Clerk Korrena Neppl…. Read More

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Original source: https://www.wsj.com/articles/flooded-missouri-river-towns-wrestle-with-their-futures-11568194201

I access the world wide web nonstop to guide you to relate to the importance of keeping a Public Adjuster there to assist you. Take a few seconds to read this website post we just found.

Wall Street Journal (09/11/19) Maher, Kris

Record flooding in the Midwest this spring was made worse from the frozen ground, snow capped, heavy rain, and ice jams on rivers, and submerging some areas for the first time in years. Residents are wrestling with if they ought to remain and rebuild or go away. Many of the conclusions will likely be complicated by how much federal and state support will be available for rebuilding or shifting, which could eventually determine if some communities will survive. Catie and Chris Nuss at Pacific Junction, Iowa, received just under $35,000 in support — the highest sum for 2019 — through the Federal Emergency Management Agency for repairs, and they’ve exploited their savings and retirement accounts to keep on repairing their home since they can’t afford to move anywhere else. Of those in the town, only 28 households have said they would reconstruct, while 146 have stated proceed and they’d like to be purchased out and others remain undecided, according to City Clerk Korrena Neppl…. Read More

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