FEMA will not provide disaster assistance to Michigan communities affected by severe flooding back in May.
More than five inches of rain fell in parts of Genesee County near Flint on May 3 and 4.
Several homes and businesses suffered extensive damage. It was enough for Gov. Snyder to declare a state of emergency in the affected areas, but not enough for the federal government.
From the Flint Journal:
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has told Gov. Rick Snyder that a request for major disaster assistance has been denied, according to a letter from FEMA administrator W. Craig Fugate. "Based on our review of all the information available it has been determined that the damage to dwellings from this event was not of such severity and magnitude as to be beyond the capabilities of the state, affected local governments and voluntary agencies," Fugate's letter to Snyder says.
Genesee County officials are expected to appeal the decision.