Warren County, Kentucky, July 30, 2025
News Summary
Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) in Warren County, Kentucky, and surrounding areas will soon cease operations following severe flooding. Residents are advised to apply for FEMA assistance before the centers close permanently. The Warren County DRC will close on August 2, with various other centers closing earlier, and a new center has been set up to provide ongoing support. Those impacted are urged to take action quickly as the application deadline approaches.
Warren County, Kentucky: FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers Set to Close
Warren County, along with several other counties in Kentucky, will soon close its Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) following the severe storms and flooding that occurred in April. Residents who experienced losses are urged to apply for federal assistance before the centers close permanently.
The DRC in Warren County is set to close on August 2 at 7 p.m., along with Disaster Recovery Centers in Jefferson County. The centers in Butler and Trimble counties will also close on July 31 at 7 p.m. The Grayson County center will close on August 1 at 7 p.m. A new Disaster Recovery Center has been established at the Michael O’Buchanon Park gym in Warren County. This facility operates from 9 AM to 7 PM, Monday through Saturday, and 1 PM to 7 PM on Sundays to assist those affected by the recent flooding.
Survivors are encouraged to apply for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) assistance as quickly as possible, as the application deadline is set for June 25. Although the centers are closing, individuals can still apply for assistance through multiple channels. They can find other centers by visiting fema.gov/drc or texting “DRC” along with their Zip Code to 43362.
FEMA Assistance Details
Individuals seeking assistance will need to provide personal information including a phone number, address at the time of the disaster, current address, Social Security number, a detailed list of damages, and banking information if they opt for direct deposit. Federal aid typically covers home and car losses, relocation costs, and repair expenses for individuals whose homes were damaged in the flooding.
Impact of the April Storms
The severe weather events in early April resulted in over 10 inches of rain in Warren County alone, leading to numerous emergency declarations across more than half of Kentucky’s counties. The flooding caused extensive damage, with flooded roadways and sinkholes requiring significant repair efforts. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has announced that more requests for individual assistance from FEMA are being pushed for Warren County and 15 other counties. Over 60 counties in Kentucky are still in the process of awaiting approval for public assistance from FEMA.
While FEMA is prepared to assist with repairs for public properties, it remains uncertain whether assistance will extend to damages from sinkholes affecting private properties. Affected individuals are strongly encouraged to apply for FEMA assistance as additional funds are sought to address the needs of the impacted communities.
Resources for Survivors
For further details on recovery services and the application process for FEMA assistance, residents can visit www.fema.gov/disaster/4860 and www.fema.gov/disaster/4864. It’s important for residents to stay informed and act quickly to secure the help they need as recovery efforts continue.
Frequently Asked Questions
When do the Disaster Recovery Centers close?
The Disaster Recovery Centers in Butler and Trimble counties close on July 31, Grayson County’s center closes on August 1, and centers in Jefferson and Warren counties close on August 2.
How can I apply for FEMA assistance?
Survivors can apply for FEMA assistance online, via phone, or by visiting a Disaster Recovery Center. Key information needed includes personal details and a list of damages.
What kind of assistance can I receive from FEMA?
FEMA assistance may cover home and vehicle damages, relocation costs, and repairs for properties damaged due to flooding.
Is there an application deadline for FEMA assistance?
Yes, applicants must submit their applications by June 25 to be considered for FEMA assistance.
Key Features of FEMA Assistance in Kentucky
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Disaster Recovery Center Closing Dates | July 31 for Butler/Trimble; August 1 for Grayson; August 2 for Jefferson/Warren. |
| Application Deadline | June 25 |
| Types of Assistance | Home and car loss, relocation costs, property repairs |
| How to Apply | Online, phone, or in-person at DRCs |
| Operating Hours for New DRC in Warren County | 9 AM – 7 PM (Mon-Sat), 1 PM – 7 PM (Sun) |
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Additional Resources
- WBKO: Disaster Recovery Center in Warren County to Close
- WNKY: FEMA Opens Disaster Recovery Center at Buchanon Park in Bowling Green
- Spectrum News1: Warren County Granted $3 Million
- WYMT: Federal Disaster Assistance Approved Following Deadly Tornado
- Kentucky Lantern: Trump Denies Disaster Aid, Tells States to Do More
- Wikipedia: Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Google Search: Disaster Recovery Centers Kentucky
- Google Scholar: FEMA Assistance
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Disaster Recovery
- Google News: Warren County Disaster Assistance



