Mississippi Residents Receive SNAP Benefits After Winter Storm
Mississippi Residents Receive SNAP Benefits After Winter Storm
US · Published Feb 12, 2026
Mississippi residents in 15 counties are automatically receiving replacement SNAP benefits after Winter Storm Fern.
Residents in 28 other Mississippi counties can apply for replacement SNAP benefits until February 23 due to food loss from the storm.
The MDHS and USDA are collaborating to provide crucial disaster relief following the widespread impact of the winter storm.
Mississippi SNAP benefits replacement after Winter Storm
Residents across Mississippi are receiving replacement SNAP benefits following Winter Storm Fern, which struck the state on January 24 and 25. The storm caused significant disruptions, including icy roads, fallen trees, and widespread power outages affecting up to 180,000 customers. The Mississippi Department of Human Services (MDHS) announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) has authorized emergency assistance for SNAP households in the 15 counties most severely impacted. These households will receive benefits automatically, while residents in 28 other counties have until February 23 to apply for replacement benefits due to food loss from the storm.
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