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Help available for farmers who suffered March tornado losses [Video]

Farmers who lost property, crops or livestock could be eligible for low-interest emergency loans from the USDA.

INDIANAPOLIS — More help is now available for Hoosiers hit by last month’s tornado in east central Indiana.

Randolph County has been officially declared a natural disaster area. That means farmers who lost property, crops or livestock are eligible for low-interest emergency loans from the USDA. 

Neighboring counties are also eligible, including Delaware, Henry, Jay and Wayne.

A tornado along with high winds, hail and flooding struck that area back on March 14. At least 38 people were hurt. Dozens of buildings were damaged or destroyed. Power outages reportedly affected almost 10,000 homes. 

One week after the tornado, Gov. Eric Holcomb signed an executive order for disaster relief for Delaware, Randolph and Jefferson counties, which saw widespread damage. Holcomb’s declaration provided assistance and coordination efforts with federal, and local agencies to provide services in those counties.

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