The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Lamont asks feds for Ida disaster aid

- By Liz Hardaway liz.hardaway@hearst.com

After remnants of Hurricane Ida tore through Connecticu­t in early September, causing an estimated $7.2 million in damage, Gov. Ned Lamont submitted a request Friday for a presidenti­al major disaster declaratio­n.

“The extraordin­arily heavy rain from the hurricane resulted in extensive flooding across the state, overwhelmi­ng federal, state, and local roads, and flooding hundreds of homes and businesses,” he wrote in a letter to President Joe Biden. He added that first responders performed more than 1,000 rescues for stranded residents or submerged cars, and a state trooper was killed while patrolling an area.

In the letter, Lamont stated that though the damange assessment isn’t complete, the damages are estimated at $7.2 million, or almost $1.5 million more than the statewide threshold.

“We are confident that the estimates will rise substantia­lly, espeically for Fairfield County,” he said.

The governor specifical­ly requested individual assistance for Fairfield and New London counties, as well as the Mashantuck­et Pequot and Mohegan Tribal Nations in New London County.

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