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FEMA opens sixth Disaster Recovery Center in New Jersey

Clip: 9/15/2021 | 3m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

The center is in Lambertville, among the communities hardest-hit by Ida flooding

In Lambertville along the Delaware River, roughly half of the properties sustained flood damage in Tropical Storm Ida; the Hunterdon County town was among the hardest-hit in New Jersey. On Wednesday, the Federal Emergency Management Agency opened a Disaster Recovery Center in the town, the sixth to open so far in the state.

09/15/2021

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