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President today declared a major disaster for the State of Texas as a result of tornadoes [Disaster Declaration]
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President today declared a major disaster for the State of Texas as a result of tornadoes [Disaster Declaration]
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Digitized from Box 9 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE APRIL 1, 1975 Office of the White House Press Secretary (Palm Springs, California) THE WHITE HOUSE The President today declared a major disaster for the State of Texas as a result of tornadoes which occurred in the City of Lefors on March 27, causing extensive public and private property damage. The President's action will permit the use of Federal funds in relief and recovery efforts in designated areas of the State. Federal assistance from the President's Disaster Relief Fund will consist of temporary housing, disaster unemployment assistance payments to those who lost their jobs as a result of the disaster, and the repair or restoration of damaged or destroyed streets, roads, bridges, and public buildings and utilities. Low-interest rate disaster loans will be made available by the Small Business Administration under the authorities of Public Law 93-24, and emergency loan assistance will be made available by the Farmers Home Administration. Federal relief activities in Texas will be coordinated by the Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, Department of Housing and Urban Development, under the direction of Administrator Thomas P. Dunne. Mr. Dunne will designate the specific areas within the State eligible for Federal assistance, based upon Federal and State damage assessments. Mr. Joe D. Winkle, Regional Director of the Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, HUD Region VI, will be designated as the Federal Coordinat- ing Officer to work with the State in providing Federal disaster assistance under the Disaster Relief Act of 1974, Public Law 93-288. # # #