SEVERE STORMS AND FLOODING
Impact on Bridgeton, MO • Declared August 8, 2022 • July 25, 2022 to July 28, 2022
Impact Summary
Source: FEMAPublic Assistance
$15.6M
PA Projects
104
Individual Assistance
$31.0M
IA Registrations
14,300
Public Assistance by Category
Source: FEMA Public AssistanceFederal disaster recovery spending for Bridgeton broken down by FEMA category (A through G).
Debris Removal (A)
$745K
Emergency Protective (B)
$703K
Roads & Bridges (C)
$1.4M
Water Control (D)
$80K
Buildings & Equipment (E)
$9.4M
Utilities (F)
$1.1M
Parks & Recreation (G)
$1.5M
Individual Assistance Breakdown
Source: FEMA Individual AssistanceFEMA housing assistance for homeowners and renters in Bridgeton affected by severe storms and flooding.
Approved
8,120
56.8% of registrations
Repair / Replace
$18.0M
Rental Assistance
$7.4M
Other Needs
$5.4M
Average FEMA-inspected damage per property: $4K
Disaster-Wide Totals
Total impact of SEVERE STORMS AND FLOODING across all affected areas in Missouri.
Counties Affected
4
Total IA Registrations
1,598,821
Total Individual Assistance
$3.3B
Total Public Assistance
$1.6B