10 Years After Disaster: A First-Hand Look at Iowa’s Historic Flood Recovery




The FEMA Podcast show

Summary: <p style="margin-left: 0in; margin-right: 0in;">In the summer of 2008, much of the state of Iowa was under siege from tornadoes, severe storms and flooding.  As a result, 85 of Iowa’s 99 counties were designated for federal disaster assistance.  Beth Freeman experienced the 2008 flooding first-hand when her community of Cedar Rapids was devastated.  She then went on to oversee FEMA funding for thousands of recovery projects throughout the state.  Hear her story … and how a decade of resilient actions has better prepared Iowa for future disasters.</p>