President Joe Biden has granted an emergency declaration request from Georgia as the state faces the impact of Tropical Storm Debby. The approval comes as a response to the escalating situation in Georgia, where the storm has caused significant hardship and suffering among the local population.
The White House announced on Monday night that the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are now authorized to coordinate disaster relief efforts in the affected areas. The primary objectives of these efforts are to save lives, protect property, ensure public health and safety, and prevent further catastrophic outcomes.
More than 50 counties in Georgia have been designated to receive federal funding to support various measures, including evacuation and shelter assistance. This financial aid aims to alleviate the immediate challenges faced by residents in the storm-affected regions and provide essential resources to mitigate the storm's impact.
The emergency declaration underscores the federal government's commitment to supporting states in times of crisis and ensuring a coordinated response to natural disasters. By mobilizing resources and expertise through FEMA, the administration aims to address the urgent needs of communities grappling with the aftermath of Tropical Storm Debby.