FEMA provides $19 million to rebuild Virginia high school damaged by earthquake

Feb. 24, 2012
Louisa County High in Mineral, Va., sustained serious damage in August

From The Richmond Times-Dispatch: The Federal Emergency Management Agency is providing $19 million to help rebuild Louisa County High School in Mineral, Va., which was damaged during an earthquake last summer. Rebuilding the school will cost an estimated $43 million. A combination of insurance and state and local funds will cover the rest of the cost.

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