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A disaster declaration is typically made by the President of the United States at the federal level or by a state governor at the state level. This declaration allows for the mobilization of federal or state resources and funding to assist in disaster response and recovery efforts. Local authorities may also issue emergency declarations to address immediate needs within their jurisdictions.

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