Gov. Evers Requests FEMA Support to Assess and Respond to Storm Damage in Wisconsin
Governor requests FEMA support after initial damage review suggests Wisconsin will exceed threshold required to receive federal aid and assistance
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced he is submitting a request for FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, to assist the state in conducting a formal federal preliminary damage assessment of damage caused by recent extreme storms and flooding across the state. The governor’s request comes as Wisconsin Emergency Management reported to Gov. Evers today that initial state and local damage review suggests Wisconsin will meet the federal threshold to receive federal aid and assistance. This clears the way for Gov. Evers to ask FEMA to conduct a formal preliminary damage assessment, which is a crucial step toward Wisconsin receiving a formal presidential disaster declaration and federal disaster relief in response to recent storm damage.
“Disastrous storms and flash flooding across our state in recent days have displaced kids and families and damaged homes, businesses, community centers, and so much more. The damage caused by recent extreme weather is extensive, and it’s going to take significant time and resources to recover, repair infrastructure, and help support the folks and communities who have been affected. It’s clear we will need additional federal resources and support to do so,” said Gov. Evers. “It is absolutely critical that Wisconsin receives every available federal resource to ensure we can adequately respond and help our local communities rebuild. I am requesting urgent federal assistance and aid from FEMA to support our recovery efforts for Wisconsinites, communities, and our state.”
The Evers Administration, including Wisconsin Emergency Management, has been working with local emergency response at the county level to assess damage and provide resources needed to speed recovery efforts. The Evers Administration and Wisconsin Emergency Management worked throughout last weekend to respond to the historic storms Wisconsin experienced beginning on August 9, 2025, and fulfill requests for state aid and assistance from local county emergency management, including making National Guard resources available based at the request of Milwaukee County. Gov. Evers on Monday night toured storm damage in Wauwatosa and Milwaukee caused by extreme weather and flooding over the weekend. Following his visit to Wauwatosa, Gov. Evers announced he was declaring a state of emergency across Wisconsin, a necessary and precursory step toward receiving federal aid and assistance. Gov. Evers’ emergency declaration is helping ensure state agencies, local partners, utilities, and emergency management officials can continue working together and respond quickly to damage and effects caused by the recent severe weather. Currently, multiple fire services, law enforcement, public works, utilities, volunteer organizations, and other emergency response agencies have deployed to assist the public.
Wisconsin Emergency Management, a division of the Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs, has been working with counties to assess damage and determine resources needed to speed recovery efforts. Milwaukee County is also encouraging Wisconsinites to call 211 to report property damage, such as flooded basements, collapsed walls, or lightning-related incidents within Milwaukee County.
A copy of the governor’s letter is available here, and a transcript of the letter is available below.
Dear Acting Regional Administrator Chesney:
On behalf of the state of Wisconsin and Wisconsin Emergency Management, I am requesting that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) work with the state of Wisconsin to develop a plan for conducting a Joint Preliminary Damage Assessment to determine if Wisconsin meets the thresholds for a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration. Wisconsin Emergency Management reported to me today that, based on the initial state and local review of damages, we believe Wisconsin may meet and exceed the threshold to receive federal FEMA support and aid to recover from recent severe weather events that have caused devastating flooding and destruction in Wisconsin.
To be clear, should Wisconsin reach the threshold to receive federal FEMA support and aid based on the results of the preliminary damage assessment, Wisconsin Emergency Management and I will work expeditiously to submit a formal request for a presidential disaster declaration. Wisconsin Emergency Management and FEMA have been in close coordination this week and we appreciate FEMA’s support and assistance. I look forward to this continued partnership and receiving support from FEMA and the federal
government to support Wisconsin’s efforts to recover and rebuild.
Thank you for your assistance and timely consideration of this urgent request.
Respectfully,
Tony Evers
Governor
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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- Ahead of Possible Weekend Storms, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley Urges Community Safety and Preparation - County Executive David Crowley - Aug 15th, 2025
- Moore, Baldwin, and Steil Call on FEMA to Provide Immediate Federal Support for Flooding Damage - U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore - Aug 15th, 2025
- City of Wauwatosa Flood Recovery Update - City of Wauwatosa - Aug 15th, 2025
- City of Milwaukee Department of Public Works Flood Recovery Update-August 14, 2025 - City of Milwaukee Deptartment of Public Works - Aug 14th, 2025
- MKE County: County Asking For Citizens To Help With Push For Federal Flood Aid - Graham Kilmer - Aug 14th, 2025
- Milwaukee Repertory Theater Statement on Damages from Flood at Wauwatosa Production Facility - Milwaukee Repertory Theater - Aug 14th, 2025
- Baldwin, Moore, Steil Call for Trump Administration to Provide Immediate Federal Support for Flood Damage in Southeastern Wisconsin - U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin - Aug 14th, 2025
- City of Milwaukee Health Department Urges Residents to Reduce Risk of Mold Exposure Following Flooding - Milwaukee Water Works - Aug 14th, 2025
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