WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) today announced the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will grant Louisiana a total of $38,369,346.64 in relief for Hurricanes Laura, Delta, and Ida.
“Louisiana communities are still picking the pieces after years of natural disasters,” said Dr. Cassidy. “This funding helps families recover and prepare for future hurricanes.”
Communities all across Louisiana will benefit from these grants, including: the Lake Charles Memorial Hospital, the Louisiana Department of Public Safety, the City of Lake Charles, Lafourche Parish, the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, Louisiana Department of Public Safety, and City of Grand Isle.
Grant Awarded |
Recipient |
Project Description |
$1,817,266.55 |
Lake Charles Memorial Hospital |
This grant will provide federal funding for emergency protective measures as a result of Hurricane Laura. |
$1,463,631.87 |
Louisiana Department of Public Safety |
This grant will provide federal funding for emergency protective measures as a result of Hurricane Laura. |
$1,205,833.45 |
City of Lake Charles |
This grant will provide federal funding for emergency protective measures as a result of Hurricane Delta. |
$7,684,271.61 |
Lafourche Parish |
This grant will provide federal funding for the removal of debris as a result of Hurricane Ida. |
$15,005,039.37 |
Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development |
This grant will provide federal funding for emergency protective measures as a result of the Hurricane Ida. |
$9,435,701.22 |
Louisiana Department of Public Safety |
This grant will provide federal funding for emergency protective measures as a result of the Hurricane Ida. |
$1,757,602.57 |
City of Grand Isle |
This grant will provide federal funding for the removal of debris as a result of Hurricane Ida. |
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