First look: The Department of Housing and Urban Development is investing over $3.3 billion in grants to localities around the U.S. for equitable disaster relief and resilience.
Search and rescue operations in Jackson, Ky. in July 2022 after devastating floods. Photo: Michael Swensen/Getty Images
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is overhauling its disaster recovery efforts to better serve communities that face the direct impacts of climate change, officials will announce Wednesday.This includes more than $3.3 billion in grants to localities around the U.S. for equitable disaster relief and resilience.
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