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FEMA Sets Up at Hazard Community College as Perry County Drowns: KCTCS Campus Becomes Disaster Recovery Center
When July 2022 eastern Kentucky flooding devastated Perry County and surrounding Appalachian communities, Hazard Community and Technical College in Hazard, Kentucky was immediately drawn into the disaster response: FEMA established a mobile registration unit outside the First Federal Center on the Hazard campus to help survivors apply for disaster assistance, and the college established a Flood Victim Relief Fund awarding up to $500 per student to those who lost everything. The college's campus survived with limited structural damage while serving as a hub for community recovery across one of the hardest-hit counties in the state.
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- OfficialHCTC Flood Relief - Hazard Community and Technical Collegehazard.kctcs.edu
- OfficialFlood Resource Locations - HCTChazard.kctcs.edu
- Source2022 Appalachian floods - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org
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