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FEMA Tracks Multiple Ongoing Disaster Declarations Entering 2026 as Recovery Work Continues Nationwide

As of Jan. 30, 2026, FEMA was managing multiple active major disaster declarations across the country, reflecting the sustained demand for federal disaster assistance and restoration services.

FEMA Current Disasters

WASHINGTON — The Federal Emergency Management Agency was tracking multiple ongoing major disaster declarations as of Jan. 30, 2026, reflecting the sustained and geographically diverse nature of disaster recovery work across the United States.

FEMA's current disasters portal, which provides real-time information on active declarations and available assistance, showed declarations in various stages of implementation across multiple states as the new year began.

The volume of active declarations entering 2026 reflects a broader trend of increasing disaster frequency and severity that has been documented by FEMA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and academic researchers over the past decade.

For restoration contractors, the persistence of active disaster declarations across multiple states creates both sustained demand for services and logistical challenges in deploying workforce and equipment to multiple simultaneous recovery zones.

Industry analysts noted that the restoration sector's capacity to respond to concurrent disasters has become a critical factor in overall recovery timelines, with contractor availability often determining how quickly affected communities can return to pre-disaster conditions.

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