Why Camp Hill didn’t receive disaster declaration during March storms File photo / The Outlook Aug 30, 2023 Aug 30, 2023 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Buy Now Softball-sized hail went through the roofs of Camp Hill homes. Despite this it did not meet FEMA’s requirements for Individual Assistance.  File photo / The Outlook Tags Camp Hill March Storm Hail Tallapoosa County Ema Fema Disaster Declaration Public Assistance Individual Assistance Severe Weather Storm Recovery Oak Street Community Center Rural Community Act Sba The Economy Politics Finance Business Banking Photography Institutions Construction Industry As featured on Why Camp Hill didn’t receive disaster declaration during March storms In a town of 1,006 people, 433 storm damage assessments were completed in Camp Hill after th… Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Outlook e-Edition Alex City Outlook Alex City Outlook Most Popular Intersection of highways 280, 22 to be rebuilt ACBOE approves bid for outdoor facility Candidate drops out of BOE race Coosa commissioner Ronnie Joiner dies Monday Jackson’s Gap new police chief looks to improve department for community Local Weather Currently in Alexander City 56° Partly Cloudy67° / 56° 8 PM 55° 9 PM 53° 10 PM 51° 11 PM 50° 12 AM 48°
Why Camp Hill didn’t receive disaster declaration during March storms In a town of 1,006 people, 433 storm damage assessments were completed in Camp Hill after th…