Gov. Beshear announced in a post on X Monday evening that the following counties are now eligible to receive assistance in response to damages caused by recent storms: Adair, Bell, Cumberland, Elliott, Hancock, Knox, Livingston, McLean, Morgan, Union, Allen, Boyd, Caldwell, Carlisle, Crittenden, Hickman, Monroe, Muhlenburg and Ohio counties.
In a follow up post, Beshear said Knott, Martin, Perry and Pike counties are now eligible to receive assistance for permanent work like “roads, buildings, public utilities and more” while Breathitt, Clay, Floyd, Harlan, Johnson and Letcher counties are additionally eligible debris removal.
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