Victims of this past summer’s flooding in Chicago and several suburbs will be able to get in-person help at a series of FEMA-led disaster recovery centers across the area. President Joe Biden declared a federal emergency after the flooding, which impacted Chicago, Cicero, Berwyn and other suburbs between June 29 and July 2 of this year. More than nine inches of rain fell in some locations, leading to widespread and devastating flooding across the region. Multiple south suburbs, such as Calumet City and Dolton, experienced flooding in mid-September when heavy rains hit the area. One disaster recovery center opened at the Dolton Library District on Saturday, Sept. 30. Its hours of ope
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