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AP analysis: Presidents are taking longer to approve disaster aid. For some, the wait is agonizing

TYLERTOWN, Miss. (AP) 鈥 As an ominous storm approached Buddy Anthony’s new home, he took shelter in his Ford F-250 pickup parked under a nearby carport.

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Takeaways from an AP analysis about longer delays in approving US disaster aid

Buddy Anthony surveys the remnants of his home on Thursday, Aug. 14, 2025, in Tylertown, Miss. (AP Photo/Sophie Bates)


TYLERTOWN, Miss. (AP) 鈥 As an ominous storm approached Buddy Anthony’s new home, he took shelter in his Ford F-250 pickup parked under a nearby carport.

Seconds later, a tornado tore apart the one-story brick house and damaged the truck while lifting it partly in the air. Anthony emerged unhurt. But he had to replace his vehicle with a used truck that became his home while to issue a major disaster declaration allowing federal money to flow to individuals reeling from loss. That took weeks.

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