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INDIANA, USA — After severe weather brought tornadoes and historic flooding across the Hoosier state, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has declared a state of disaster emergency on Friday.
The order will be in effect for 30 days and is for communities impacted by flooding, storms, and tornado damage.
The declaration is effective for 30 days and allows the Indiana Department of Homeland Security to begin providing financial assistance.
One of the orders directs state energy regulators to look at every coal plant in the state and consider extending its life.
Indiana Governor Mike Braun declared a state of emergency for 18 counties affected by severe weather, including tornadoes and ...
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun on Friday declared a 30-day state of disaster emergency for 18 counties facing tornado and flood ...
Governor Mike Braun has declared a state of disaster emergency for 18 counties in Indiana following significant flooding, ...
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Governor Mike Braun has declared a state of disaster emergency for 18 counties in Indiana.
Governor Mike Braun has declared a state of disaster emergency for 18 Indiana counties following recent flooding, severe ...
Governor Mike Braun declares state of disaster emergency for 18 Indiana counties affected by recent floods, storms, and tornadoes.
While the amended Senate Bill 1 would cut property taxes for Hoosiers, it could lead to an increase in income tax.