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Reeves Requests Major Disaster Declaration for Winter Storms Impacting Mississippi Counties

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Governor Tate Reeves requested a Major Disaster Declaration from FEMA for Mississippi counties impacted by severe winter storms from January 23-27, 2026. The request includes individual assistance, disaster unemployment benefits, and public assistance for local governments including debris removal. The declaration request may be amended to include additional counties as damage assessments continue.

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Governor Tate Reeves formally requested FEMA Major Disaster Declaration for Mississippi counties affected by severe winter storms that occurred January 23-27, 2026. The request encompasses individual assistance for affected residents, disaster unemployment benefits, and public assistance to support local government debris removal operations.\n\nAffected Mississippi counties and residents may benefit from federal disaster relief if the declaration is approved. Local governments in impacted areas should maintain documentation of storm-related damages and debris removal costs in anticipation of potential federal reimbursement through the public assistance program. The state may amend the request to add additional counties as damage assessments continue.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 3, 2026

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Governor Reeves Requests Major Disaster Declaration for Counties Impacted by Severe Winter Storms

JACKSON, Miss. – Governor Tate Reeves today announced that he has requested a Major Disaster Declaration for multiple counties impacted by the severe winter storms that swept across the state from January 23 – January 27, 2026.

This includes a request for individual assistance, as well as disaster unemployment. Additionally, it includes a request for public assistance to assist local governments, including for debris removal.

“The state of Mississippi has been working closely with FEMA, state agencies, and local governments on this Major Disaster Declaration request,” said Governor Tate Reeves. “Together, we’ve been assessing damage and working to ensure that my request met the required federal thresholds. My request is another step forward as we continue to help Mississippians recover from the historic winter weather storm. The state of Mississippi will continue to use every tool at its disposal to help those in need. We will not stop until the work is complete.”

As additional damages are discovered, reported and validated, Governor Reeves’ request may be amended to add additional counties for consideration for individual assistance and/or public assistance.

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MS Governor
Published
February 3rd, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
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Who this affects

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Government agencies Healthcare providers Patients
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Disaster relief coordination Emergency response Public assistance programs
Geographic scope
US-MS US-MS

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Primary area
Public Health
Operational domain
Government & Public Administration
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Government Contracting Healthcare

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