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USDA Under Secretary for Rural Development Visits Arkansas To Assess Damages and Discuss Available Assistance

Posted by USDA Rural Development staff in Rural
May 23, 2011

Agriculture Under Secretary for Rural Development Dallas Tonsager was in Marvell, Arkansas, on Friday to meet with over 150 people that have been affected by recent disasters. Tonsager discussed the assistance that USDA can provide to help residents, farmers, ranchers and businesses that have been hard hit by the recent floods in Arkansas and assured the crowd that their concerns would be conveyed to Washington.

Rural Development provides the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) with regular information as to vacant units in multi-family housing complexes financed by the agency, and following a Presidential disaster declaration, FEMA can assist with placement vouchers to cover short-term rental costs. USDA offers a variety of resources for states and individuals affected by the recent disasters.

To find out more about how USDA programs can assist victims of flooding or other disasters click here.

Residents of Marvell, Arkansas, meet to hear remarks by USDA Undersecretary Dallas Tonsager.  Tonsager discussed programs available through USDA to help victims of flooding and other disasters.
Residents of Marvell, Arkansas, meet to hear remarks by USDA Undersecretary Dallas Tonsager. Tonsager discussed programs available through USDA to help victims of flooding and other disasters.
Left to right: Lawrence McCullough, Arkansas State Director, Under Secretary for Rural Development Dallas Tonsager.
Left to right: Lawrence McCullough, Arkansas State Director, Under Secretary for Rural Development Dallas Tonsager.

Category/Topic: Rural