U.S. housing dept to send disaster funds to states, focus on building
climate resilience
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[November 01, 2021]
By Andrea Shalal
(Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development (HUD) on Monday said it will distribute more than
$2 billion in recovery and mitigation funds to nine states and Puerto
Rico following 15 separate major disasters, as part of a broader push to
boost resilience to climate change.
HUD said the allocations - coming ahead of this week's United Nations
climate conference in Scotland - will give communities across the
country the resources they need to recover from disasters and improve
resilience to climate change.
The funds will go to California, Louisiana, Alabama and other states hit
hard by hurricanes, wildfires and other natural disasters in 2020, with
a specific focus on low- and moderate-income populations, HUD said.
Additional funds for big disasters this year, including Hurricane Ida,
estimated to have caused $20 billion to $30 billion in damages, will be
allocated in coming months after further data is gathered, a HUD
spokesman said.
HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge said the funds were central to the Biden
administration's focus on combating climate change and addressing
longstanding inequities that have exposed underserved and marginalized
communities to repeated disasters.
“With these allocations, we are addressing climate justice in hard-hit
communities that can now begin the process of building back better from
disasters and improving long-term, equitable resilience to future
impacts of climate change,” she said.
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The Dixie Fire ranked as the second-largest California wildfire on
record - surpassed only by the million-acre-plus August Complex Fire
of 2020. REUTERS/David Swanson/File Photo
The HUD funds are specified to be used for disaster
relief, long-term recovery, restoration of infrastructure and
housing, and economic revitalization.
The funds can be used in areas impacted by recent disasters to
mitigate future risks and losses from the increasing impacts of
climate change, HUD said.
Oregon and Michigan are receiving their first ever allocations under
the disaster relief and mitigation program, HUD said. Florida, Iowa,
Puerto Rico, Tennessee and Mississippi will also receive funds.
The money will supplement funding from other sources, including
insurance, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Small
Business Administration and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, as well as
state and local governments.
Of the funding, $1.8 billion will go for communities' unmet needs,
with an additional $272 million for mitigation.
(Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
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