FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell will join Govenor Kim Reynolds for a tour of the flood damaged areas in northwest Iowa today (Thursday). The tour is set to begin in Rock Valley around 9 a-m. They will move to a tour of damage in Cherokee and then Spencer. A federal disaster declaration has already been declared for the area, opening up federal aid to help in the recovery effort.
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