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Following several natural disasters in 2025, including severe floods in West Virginia and ongoing droughts in Oregon, resources are available to assist affected small businesses and individuals. Both the Federal Emergency Management Agency...
### FEMA's Flood Recovery Efforts In the wake of the devastating June floods in West Virginia, FEMA is actively providing assistance to affected residents. Disaster recovery centers and pop-up events are being used to help people register for aid and answer questions about their applications. Monica Myles of the SBA emphasizes that residents should apply for aid without waiting for insurance settlements.
### SBA's Drought Relief Program The SBA's Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program is available to small businesses, agricultural cooperatives, nurseries, and private nonprofits in specified Oregon and Washington counties affected by drought since June 17, 2025. The loans can be used for working capital needs, even without physical damage to the property.
### Preparing for Future Disasters SBA leaders emphasize the importance of "blue sky" planning – preparing for disasters before they happen. This includes backing up documents in the cloud, maintaining insurance and financial records, and establishing partnerships with other businesses. Setting up SBA-backed lines of credit can also provide immediate access to funds during a disaster.
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