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Braun: Major Disaster Declaration Submitted to FEMA as Storm Recovery Continues

Braun said a faster federal review could bring more aid to residents and governments as storms displaced more than 1,000 families and killed at least seven.

  • On Friday, Indiana's congressional delegation sent a letter to President Donald Trump supporting Governor Mike Braun's request for a Major Disaster Declaration covering 54 storm-damaged counties.
  • Severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding that began August 11 prompted Governor Braun to submit the request on Wednesday, following a federal emergency declaration Trump previously approved for 53 counties.
  • The weather event caused at least eight deaths and displaced more than 1,000 families, while power outages peaked at more than 360,000 customers and more than 1,700 structures were damaged across the state.
  • Seeking a faster review, Governor Braun noted that federal approval typically takes seven to 10 days, while the state has already utilized $5 million from its reserves for immediate relief.
  • A Major Disaster Declaration would provide the necessary federal resources to assist Hoosiers with long-term rebuilding and recovery, Braun pledged, committing to work alongside impacted communities in the weeks and months ahead.
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21Alive broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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