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Rep. Clyde Urges FEMA Disaster Declaration for Northeast Georgia
March 19, 2026
Rep. Andrew Clyde has formally requested that FEMA recommend a major disaster declaration for several counties in Northeast Georgia following Winter Storm Fern, citing localized severe damage that surpasses federal assistance thresholds despite statewide damage not meeting criteria. This action highlights the financial strain on rural communities and the need for targeted federal support to facilitate recovery efforts.
- FEMA's potential disaster declaration could unlock federal funding and resources for emergency response and infrastructure repair in Habersham, White, Rabun, and Stephens counties.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for disaster recovery contracts, including debris removal, infrastructure repair, and emergency services in Northeast Georgia.
- Contractors with capabilities in disaster response and rural infrastructure restoration may find new opportunities as federal assistance programs activate.
- Coordination between federal, state, and local agencies will be critical to efficiently deploy resources and manage procurement processes under the disaster declaration.
I want to express my gratitude for FEMA's ongoing engagement with state and local officials throughout the damage assessment process 6 particularly given the operational challenges posed by the ongoing Democrat-led shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security. That FEMA personnel have continued to work diligently on behalf of affected communities under these circumstances is commendable, and I am grateful for their dedication.
— Andrew Clyde, Congressman
Agencies
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Senate, State of Georgia