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FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky farmers and ranch hands whose tools or equipment were damaged by the February or April severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, landslides and mudslides may be eligible for disaster assistance. FEMA assistance is available to replace disaster-damaged essential tools, supplies, equipment and items required for employment or for self-employment.

Coverage for Tools and Equipment

Family-owned farms typically have a variety of equipment needed to conduct business. These include, but are not limited to, tractors, plows, seeders or planters, harvesters, sprayers, hay balers and utility vehicles. These items are all potentially eligible for FEMA disaster assistance if the applicant can show that they were damaged by the disaster, the applicant does not have another working item that can meet this need, and the loss of the item was not covered by insurance. Crops and livestock are not “tools and equipment” because they are the products of a farming operation, whereas tools and equipment are the means of production.

Ranch hands may be eligible for assistance to replace disaster-damaged tools and equipment not covered by insurance when they can show these items are required by their employer.

Assistance is based on a need to replace disaster-damaged essential tools, supplies, equipment, items required by an employer as a condition of employment or required for education. This includes disaster-damaged tools and equipment, or other items required for

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As of May 5, more than $549 million in federal assistance and low-interest loans has gone out to Hurricane Helene survivors in Georgia

Eight months after the devastating storm, families and individuals have received money for basic repairs to their homes, rental assistance, sheltering in hotels, funds for replacement of essential personal property, money for serious needs, disaster case management, and other assistance.

This assistance has been provided to more than 399,300 households in Georgia.

“We are thankful for the partnership and collaboration with FEMA and the SBA,” stated Director Josh Lamb of GEMA/HS, “which has allowed Georgians adversely impacted by Hurricane Helene, to receive over $549 Million in funding to assist in the rebuilding of their lives.”

Here are some ways that FEMA, SBA and other federal agencies are working with the state of Georgia and local communities to provide support:

FEMA approved more than$364 million in grants to survivors tohelp with housing repair or replacement, rental assistance, personal property loss and other needs.Of that, more than 4,700 families have received over $11.5 million in rental assistance which gives families funds to rent a new home. This program also lets families get additional funds for up to 18 months.he U.S. Small Business Administration approved more than 3,200 in low-interest disaster loans for business and homeowners for more than $187 million.FEMA paid outmore than $26.3 million in flood insurance claims to more than 460 policyholders.

Additionally, FEMA paid for emergency hotel/motel stays for more than 840 families.

FEMA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is working with the state and communities to monitor debris removal. To date, over 40.1 million cubic yards of debris has been removed from public rights of way.

FEMA remains committed to helping Georgians on their road to recovery and continues to work with federal, state and local agencies to find survivors affordable housing options by hosting housing resource fairs to connect families with local services and resources. To date, FEMA has hosted 12 housing resource fairs and helped 1,011 attendees. 

“We want survivors to know we are here for them and want to see the best outcome, which is moving into safe, sanitary and functioning

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Date and TimeMag
DepthDistanceLocationDetailsMap May 1, 01:03 am (GMT -6)

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44 km105 km (65 mi) to the E North Pacific Ocean, 71 km southwest of San Salvador, El SalvadorI FELT IT3 reportsInfoMar 20, 03:07 pm (GMT -6)

4.4

22 km93 km (58 mi) to the E North Pacific Ocean, 76 km southwest of Santa Tecla, El Salvador InfoMar 20, 03:07 pm (GMT -6)

4.3

32 km96 km (60 mi) to the E North Pacific Ocean, 77 km southwest of San Salvador, El Salvador InfoMar 19, 08:20 pm (GMT -6)

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28 km58 km (36 mi) to the E North Pacific Ocean, 53 km southwest of Sonsonate, El Salvador InfoMar 19, 08:20 pm (GMT -6)

4.2

37 km56 km (35 mi) to the E Offshore EL Salvador InfoAug 28, 2024 03:57 pm (GMT -6)

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26 km99 km (61 mi) to the E North Pacific Ocean, 83 km southwest of San Salvador, El Salvador 99 reportsInfoNov 18, 2021 10:56 am (GMT -6)

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28 km51 km (32 mi) to the NW North Pacific Ocean, 82 km south of Escuintla, Escuintla, Guatemala 91 reportsInfoMay 12, 2021 02:45 am (El Salvador)

5.9

37 km57 km (36 mi) to the NE North Pacific Ocean, 41 km southwest of Sonsonate, Sonsonate, El Salvador 107 reportsInfoOct 28, 2018 04:23 pm (GMT -6)

6.1

10 km21 km (13 mi) to the SE North Pacific Ocean, 84 km southwest of Acajutla, El Salvador 2 reportsInfoJun 22, 2017 06:31 am (Guatemala)

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34 km78 km (48 mi) to the N North Pacific Ocean, 16 km east of Puerto San Jose, Guatemala 47 reportsInfoMay 12, 2017 04:41 am (GMT

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Tue, 6 May 2025, 11:20 | BY: EARTHQUAKEMONITOR

Worldwide earthquakes above magnitude 3 during the past 24 hours on 6 May 2025

Summary: 5 quakes 5.0+, 26 quakes 4.0+, 160 quakes 3.0+, 304 quakes 2.0+ (495 total)
This report is being updated every hour.
Magnitude 5+: 5 earthquakes
Magnitude 4+: 26 earthquakes
Magnitude 3+: 160 earthquakes
Magnitude 2+: 304 earthquakes
No quakes of magnitude 6 or higherTotal seismic energy estimate: 3.6 x 1013 joules (9.94 gigawatt hours, equivalent to 8551 tons of TNT or 0.5 atomic bombs!) | equivalent to ONE quake of magnitude 5.8 learn more10 largest earthquakes in the world (past 24 hours)#1: Mag 5.4 Maluku Sea, Sulawesi Utara, 109 km southeast of Gorontalo, Gorontalo, IndonesiaTuesday, May 6, 2025, at 06:57 am (GMT +8) – #2: Mag 5.3 129 km southeast of Wewak, East Sepik Province, Papua New GuineaTuesday, May 6, 2025, at 02:39 pm (Port Moresby time) – #3: Mag 5.3 Northeast, 219 km east of Reykjavik, Capital Region, IcelandMonday, May 5, 2025, at 09:14 pm (Reykjavik time) – #4: Mag 5.0 South Pacific Ocean, 119 km east of Middelburg Island, Eua, TongaTuesday, May 6, 2025, at 10:43 pm (GMT +13) – #5: Mag 5.0 104 km ESE of Kyzyl-Eshme, KyrgyzstanTuesday, May 6, 2025, at 01:08 pm (Dushanbe time) – #6: Mag 4.9 Gisborne, New ZealandTuesday, May 6, 2025, at 01:21 am (GMT +12) – #7: Mag

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