FEMA and SBA representatives assist San Carlos Apache tribal members with flood disaster aid eligibility
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David Bell
Summary
FEMA and SBA representatives are visiting the San Carlos Apache Reservation to help tribal members determine their eligibility for disaster assistance following flooding that occurred in October 2025. The representatives are stationed at Gila Wash Head Start through August 1, 2026, to assist residents affected by the flooding in Gila and Maricopa counties.
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· 1 pulledRepresentatives of FEMA and the Small Business Administration are coming to the San Carlos Apache Reservation to help determine if residents qualify for disaster assistance stemming from last October's flooding.
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