News Summary
Bowling Green has launched a Disaster Recovery Center to aid residents affected by the April flooding. Located at Michael O’ Buchanon Park, the center offers essential resources and support from FEMA officials. It assists residents in applying for federal assistance for damages to homes, vehicles, and personal property. Open Monday through Saturday, the center encourages in-person visits for tailored support as residents navigate the application process for recovery before the June 25 deadline.
Bowling Green Establishes Disaster Recovery Center for Flood Victims
Bowling Green has opened a Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) to assist residents impacted by the flooding that occurred in April. Located at the Michael O’ Buchanon Park gym building at 9222 Nashville Road, the center provides resources and support, including guidance from FEMA officials and the Small Business Administration.
The DRC is specifically designed to help residents apply for federal assistance to recover from losses related to their homes, vehicles, and other damages resulting from the flooding. Although residents can fill out applications online, FEMA representatives strongly encourage individuals to visit the DRC for more personalized assistance regarding their unique situations.
Hours of Operation and Additional Locations
The Disaster Recovery Center is open Monday through Saturday from 9 AM to 7 PM and on Sundays from 1 PM to 7 PM. Those who wish to apply for assistance must do so before the deadline of June 25. Alongside the Bowling Green location, additional DRCs are available at the Gasper River Association of Baptists in Morgantown and the Hart County Community Center in Munfordville.
Types of Assistance Available
FEMA offers a variety of aid resources for eligible applicants. These include support for temporary housing, the replacement of personal property, medical expenses, and vehicle repairs. In order to apply, residents must gather the following information: their phone number, address at the time of the disaster, current living address, Social Security number, and a detailed account of damages and losses.
Applicants who prefer to receive funds through direct deposit will also need to provide banking details and insurance information. The assistance provided by FEMA can also cover relocation costs and repair expenses for those whose homes were damaged by the severe weather event that struck the area.
Impact of the April Flooding
The April flooding in Bowling Green and other parts of Kentucky was severe, with over 10 inches of rain falling in the Warren County area during one week, leading to multiple states of emergency across the region. Over 120 counties in Kentucky were impacted and subsequently issued disaster declarations, emphasizing the widespread effects of the heavy rains.
Application Process and Safety Precautions
FEMA emphasizes the importance of applying for assistance to determine eligibility, urging all affected residents to take action. Furthermore, they advise about potential fraud attempts in the aftermath of such disasters. Residents can apply for aid through various means: online, by calling 1-800-621-3362, or using the FEMA mobile app. It’s important to note that FEMA officials will never request payment to process an application or carry out a home inspection, ensuring a no-charge service for disaster responses.
In summary, the newly established Disaster Recovery Center in Bowling Green serves as a vital resource for those affected by the April flooding, offering direct assistance and ensuring residents can navigate the recovery process with the help of FEMA and its partners.
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Additional Resources
- WBKO: FEMA Disaster Relief Available for Warren County Residents
- Google Search: FEMA Disaster Relief
- WNKY: FEMA Opens Disaster Recovery Center
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Disaster Recovery
- BG Daily News: Disaster Recovery Center News
- Google News: Bowling Green Flooding April 2025
- WBKO: Disaster Recovery Center Opens in Bowling Green
- Google Search: North America Flood Disaster
- Kentucky Lantern: Trump Denies Disaster Aid
- Google Scholar: Disaster Recovery in Kentucky



