Federal disaster declarations approved as multiple states brace for storms


Summary

Federal disaster aid approved

President Donald Trump approved Federal Emergency Disaster Declarations for multiple states, allowing access to FEMA support and federal resources before severe weather arrives.

Winter storms

The National Weather Service said “catastrophic ice accumulations” are expected throughout the Southern Plains to the Southeast/Mid Atlantic and “dangerously cold temperatures” will expand across the eastern U.S. into early next week. 

Travel disruptions and safety warnings issued

Federal officials urged residents to stay off roads as thousands of flight delays and cancellations were reported nationwide amid worsening weather conditions.


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Multiple states received a Federal Emergency Disaster Declaration ahead of the weekend storms. Early Saturday morning, President Donald Trump approved the assistance for South Carolina and Virginia. By late Saturday afternoon, the president added 10 states to the list.

“With the help of FEMA and our State partners, we will keep everyone safe, and make sure both States have the support they need. We will continue to monitor, and stay in touch with all States in the path of this storm,” Trump posted on Truth Social.

North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein posted on X that his state was approved for a disaster declaration as well.

In a news release, South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster explained the declaration will provide access to federal personnel and equipment under the federal Public Assistance program.

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Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger declared a State of Emergency on Friday ahead of the storm. 

“Today, I am declaring a State of Emergency ahead of the winter weather event to ensure Virginia is fully prepared to respond and recover,” Spanberger said. “Our top priority is the safety of every Virginian. State agencies are mobilized, and we are working closely with local governments and utility partners. Everyone should stay informed, avoid travel when possible, and take precautions to protect themselves and their families as this storm moves through our Commonwealth.”

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem spoke to the media Saturday afternoon urging Americans to pay attention to local officials regarding new weather updates.

“The most important thing that people can do across this country is to please stay off the roads, to stay home when possible, unless you absolutely have to be out and about. That will not only ensure that you and your family are safe, but that emergency responders aren’t out there trying to rescue you when they could be out doing other work to proactively keep people safe and at home,” Noem said.

FlightAware updated their statistics with around 17,000 delays and more than 14,000 cancellations. Poweroutage tracks electricity outages across the country. They show approximately 130,000 without power, but that number is expected to grow overnight.

According to The National Weather Service, “catastrophic ice accumulations” are expected throughout the Southern Plains to the Southeast/Mid Atlantic and “dangerously cold temperatures” will expand across the eastern U.S. into early next week. 

Straight Arrow News answered all of your questions regarding staying safe and warm during this massive storm event.

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Why this story matters

Federal and state governments are coordinating responses to severe winter storms impacting multiple states, which could significantly affect public safety and infrastructure. The declarations enable faster mobilization of resources and support for areas facing hazardous weather conditions.

Emergency declarations

Federal and state emergency declarations facilitate the rapid allocation of resources and assistance, helping affected states prepare for and respond to severe weather threats.

Public safety

Officials emphasize measures to protect citizens, such as urging people to stay off roads and make preparations, as hazardous weather conditions present significant risks to communities.

Government coordination

Actions by the president, state governors and federal agencies highlight ongoing collaboration among different levels of government to manage the response to widespread winter weather impacts.

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