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Trump approves disaster assistance to D.C. to help with sewage spill into Potomac River

FEMA announced Trump's approval, allowing the agency to provide resources to help with the response to the Jan. 19 spill after a pipeline ruptured.

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cnbc.comStai leggendo4 mesi fa

Trump approves disaster assistance to D.C. to help with sewage spill into Potomac River

FEMA announced Trump's approval, allowing the agency to provide resources to help with the response to the Jan. 19 spill after a pipeline ruptured.

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upi.com4 mesi fa

Trump signs emergency declaration for Potomac sewage spill - UPI.com

President Donald Trump approved an emergency declaration for Washington, D.C., that will mobilize FEMA to assist in the clean-up of millions of gallons of sewage in the Potomac River.

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  1. sabato 21 febbraio 2026·upi.com

    Trump signs emergency declaration for Potomac sewage spill - UPI.com

    President Donald Trump approved an emergency declaration for Washington, D.C., that will mobilize FEMA to assist in the clean-up of millions of gallons of sewage in the Potomac…

  2. domenica 22 febbraio 2026·cnbc.com

    Trump approves disaster assistance to D.C. to help with sewage spill into Potomac River

    FEMA announced Trump's approval, allowing the agency to provide resources to help with the response to the Jan. 19 spill after a pipeline ruptured.