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Washington, D.C. — 

Today, U.S. Senators Tim Johnson (D-SD) and John Thune (R-SD), and Representative Kristi Noem (R-SD) sent a letter to President Barack Obama expressing support for Governor Dennis Daugaard’s request for a major disaster declaration for Public Assistance for Butte, Clay, Corson, Dewey, Hanson, Jerauld, Lincoln, Perkins, Minnehaha, Turner, Union, and Ziebach counties and the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe within Corson County. The delegation’s letter also supports Governor Daugaard’s request for Hazard Mitigation statewide.

The delegation writes, “As we described earlier this month in supporting the Governor’s request for Individual Assistance, several storm formations during the specified timeframe resulted in hail, high winds, tornadoes, excessive rainfall, flooding, and lightning…These storms had a widespread impact on public infrastructure, leading to a preliminary damage assessment conducted by FEMA…We respectfully request that you declare a major disaster for the relevant areas of our state and that you instruct federal agencies to expedite the delivery of all forms of federal disaster assistance for which the state is eligible based upon that declaration.”

In the weeks following the storm damage, Sens. Johnson and Thune, and Rep. Noem each visited the impacted areas, meeting with families and community officials, and surveying the damage firsthand. On July 2, South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard requested that the President declare a major disaster as a result of the summer storms. On July 10, FEMA rejected the State’s request for Individual Assistance, stating that damage to homes and businesses fell short of the severity to warrant federal assistance.

Full text of the letter can be found below:
July 18, 2014

The Honorable Barack Obama
President of the United States
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20500 

Dear President Obama, 

As members of the South Dakota Congressional delegation, we write to express our full support of Governor Dennis Daugaard’s request for a major disaster declaration for Public Assistance for Butte, Clay, Corson, Dewey, Hanson, Jerauld, Lincoln, Perkins, Minnehaha, Turner, Union, and Ziebach Counties and the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe within Corson County.  We also support the Governor’s request for Hazard Mitigation statewide.  This declaration would greatly assist in recovery efforts from significant weather events occurring June 13, 2014 through June 20, 2014. 

As we described earlier this month in supporting the Governor’s request for Individual Assistance, several storm formations during the specified timeframe resulted in hail, high winds, tornadoes, excessive rainfall, flooding, and lightning.  In the southeastern part of the state, excessive rainfall led to flash flooding, as well as major flooding along the Big Sioux River.  This flooding led to significant stress on public infrastructure and washed out miles of state-owned rail lines.  Additionally, several tornadoes also struck throughout South Dakota, including an EF-4 tornado with winds between 166-200 mph near Alpena in Jerauld County and one that caused significant damage to infrastructure in the small town of Wessington Springs, including damage to the electrical grid.  It is estimated that six tornadoes formed in Jerauld County alone, and 12 occurred throughout the state.   

These storms had a widespread impact on public infrastructure, leading to a preliminary damage assessment conducted by FEMA.  Along with the impact on individual homes and businesses, the total public assistance damages for the 12 counties and the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe are estimated to be $6,831,293.  In light of this level of damage, and given that the State has responded to four Presidential disaster declarations in the last year, state and local resources would be under significant stress without federal assistance. 

We respectfully request that you declare a major disaster for the relevant areas of our state and that you instruct federal agencies to expedite the delivery of all forms of federal disaster assistance for which the state is eligible based upon that declaration.  Additionally, we request that you authorize the use of the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program statewide to assist State officials to implement projects to mitigate the impact of future disasters.  We would be pleased to offer any assistance that you may require in fulfilling this request. 

Thank you for your prompt consideration of this important matter.  Please do not hesitate to contact any of us if we can provide you with additional information.

Sincerely, 

Tim Johnson
U.S. Senate

John Thune
U.S. Senate 

Kristi Noem
Member of Congress