
AHORA ES EL MOMENTO DE ACTUAR.
STORM RESPONSE & RECOVERY
GRAVES COUNTY, KY
Current Status & Community Response
Graves County Emergency Management, in coordination with the Mayfield-Graves County Long Term Recovery Group (MGC LTRG), has activated DARCI to help coordinate response and recovery efforts between community partners. Our priority is ensuring that all survivors—regardless of how big or small the impact—are connected to the help they need.
This page is your hub for updates, resources, and support related to the severe storms that impacted our community April 2–6, 2025.
DISASTER
RESOURCE GUIDE
The MGC LTRG has prepared a Guide of Disaster Response Resources.
Click here to download your copy of this Resource Guide.
NEED ASSISTANCE?
We are here to help walk with you in recovery. Reach our team below:
Call: (270) 247-5022
Visit: 1365 Luisa Lane, Mayfield, KY 42066
Email: info@recovermayfieldgraves.com
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AQUÍ ESTÁ EL LUGAR PARA EMPEZAR

Estamos impulsados por personas que son
dispuestos a servir con todo lo que tienen. Si tu
o la misión de su organización coincide
nuestro (para ver que cada sobreviviente tenga una
oportunidad de experimentar una vida holística
recuperación) entonces conéctese con nosotros.
Hay innumerables formas de participar.
TU IMPACTO PUEDE COMENZAR HOY.
IF YOU NEED HELP: Please call the MGC LTRG at (270) 247-5022

The Red Cross may be offering emergency shelter, food, health services, and cleanup kits for those impacted by the April storms.
Check availability of services or register for assistance. Financial assistance may be available for residents of homes that had more than 18+ inches of water in the home
ARRIBA: Estudiantes de la Universidad Calvin, en colaboración con World Renew Disaster Response Services, desplegados durante una semana completa. Marzo de 2024
KY Realtors Relief Fund
The National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) Relief Foundation and Kentucky REALTORS® are providing an additional $100,000 in relief funding to help those who were impacted by the flooding beginning on April 2nd, 2025. The deadline to apply for those funds is May 30th, 2025.
Relief funds can be applied toward assistance with mortgage or rental payments, as well as lodging assistance for those who were displaced due to the natural disaster.
Relief assistance is limited to one month of housing expenses up to a maximum of $1,000 per household. Funds are applicable to those who experienced home damage in relation to the storms and flooding beginning April 2nd, 2025.
For questions, please email ktetzlaff@kyrealtors.com

Lost Important Documents in the Flood? Here’s How to Replace Them
If you lost important documents in the recent floods, you’re not alone. Replacing things like IDs, insurance papers, and birth certificates can feel overwhelming, but we’re here to help. Below is a simple guide to getting your documents back as quickly as possible.


¿DÓNDE ESTAMOS EN EL CAMINO HACIA LA RECUPERACIÓN?
La velocidad de respuesta está determinada por el grado de necesidad y la capacidad de respuesta de la administración de casos, el LTRG y los socios. Con 3.806 hogares en el condado de Graves afectados por el tornado del 10 de diciembre de 2021 y 139 hogares afectados por la inundación del 19 de julio de 2023, se proyecta que el proceso de reconstrucción demorará entre 3 y 5 años. Nuestra misión es asegurarnos de que cada sobreviviente tenga la oportunidad de recuperarse, lo que solo es posible gracias a la ayuda de voluntarios como usted.
FEMA announced that federal disaster assistance has been made available to the Commonwealth of Kentucky to supplement response efforts in the areas affected by severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes and flooding beginning on April 2, 2025, and continuing.
The President’s action authorizes FEMA to coordinate all disaster relief efforts to alleviate the hardship and suffering caused by the emergency on the local population and to provide appropriate assistance to save lives, to protect property, public health and safety and to lessen or avert the threat of a catastrophe.
Specifically, FEMA is authorized to identify, mobilize and provide, at its discretion, equipment and resources necessary to alleviate the impacts of the emergency. Emergency protective measures, limited to direct federal assistance, under the public assistance program, will be provided at 75% federal funding.
The assistance is for all 120 Kentucky counties.