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Feb 22, 2026

Trump OKs FEMA Assistance for Potomac Sewage Spill

President Donald Trump on Saturday approved Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser’s request for federal disaster assistance as the nation’s capital works to clean up the Potomac River following a sewer line collapse.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced in a statement that disaster assistance is now available for emergency conditions resulting from the collapse, which began on Jan. 19.

Trump's action authorizes FEMA to coordinate disaster relief efforts aimed at protecting public health and safety, safeguarding property, and reducing the threat of further catastrophe, the report said. 

The assistance applies to the District of Columbia and areas in Maryland and Virginia where the District has responsibilities.

FEMA said it is authorized to identify, mobilize, and provide equipment and resources as needed.

Emergency protective measures under the Public Assistance program are limited to direct federal assistance and funded at 75% federal cost share.

The administration named Mark K. O’Hanlon as the federal coordinating officer for response operations in the affected area.

FEMA said additional designations could be made later if requested and supported by damage assessments.

Bowser declared a local public emergency on Wednesday and asked the Trump administration for support in a 15-day order.

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