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FEMA hurricane disaster relief deadline Tue.
Deadline looming to apply for hurricane disaster loan relief
The deadline for Florida residents and businesses impacted by recent hurricanes to apply for federal disaster loans is Tuesday.
Today is the deadline FEMA for Florida hurricane disaster help. How to apply
Do you still need to apply for FEMA assistance after 2024's devastating hurricane season? You only have today left. How to submit your application.
FEMA hurricane disaster relief deadline Tuesday
FLORIDA — If Hurricanes Helene and Milton impacted you, the deadline to apply for FEMA Disaster Assistance is Tuesday, January 7. FEMA extended the deadline from December to give residents more time to claim losses from the storm. The Albrechd family received FEMA assistance for damage to their home in Dana Shores.
FEMA reports over $1 billion in aid given to Florida after active 2024 hurricane season
FEMA has approved over $1.2 billion in aid, which breaks down to $53 million for Debby, $559 million for Milton and over $630 million for Helene. Survivors of Helene and Milton have until Tuesday to apply for aid. To apply for assistance, click here.
FEMA assistance deadline approaches for Florida residents affected by hurricanes Helene, Milton
If you sustained losses from hurricanes Helene or Milton, your deadline to apply for FEMA assistance is quickly approaching.
Today: Deadline for victims of hurricanes Milton & Helene to request FEMA assistance
Tuesday is your final day to seek federal help if you were impacted by Hurricane Milton or Hurricane Helene. The deadline for Florida residents to apply for FEMA assistance is Jan. 7. Hurricane victims can call 800-621-3362.
Last day for people to apply for help from FEMA
Despite how some residents feel, January 7th is the deadline for people to apply for FEMA's help. People can visit a recovery center, call, or apply online.
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Lake County road closure could last up to a year after being ravaged by Hurricane Milton
Britt Road in Lake County is still a mess after Hurricane Milton. Leaders confirm to FOX 35 News that it may take upwards of ...
7News Miami
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Florida dog that went missing during Hurricane Milton reunited with owner with the help of social media
A lost dog, who had been missing for months, has been finally found, thanks to the help of social media.The<a ...
WWSB Tampa on MSN
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Florida farm losses from Hurricane Milton could top $600M
Agricultural production losses in Florida from Hurricane Milton could reach $642.7 million, pushing the state’s potential ...
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Major Florida grower to end citrus operations after years of hurricanes and tree disease
A major grower said this week it was abandoning its citrus growing operations. The decision reflects the headwinds Florida’s ...
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Elections, Hurricane Milton: Check out TCPalm's most impactful stories of 2024
TCPalm’s annual Giving Days series features the holiday wish lists of 12 environmental nonprofits that research, protect, ...
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Hurricanes test Florida community health centers' resilience and adaptability
Hurricanes Helene and Milton severely impacted Florida counties, challenging health care providers' resilience.
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This hurricane-destroyed Florida road is giving drivers a headache. Here's why there's no quick fix
Months after Hurricane Milton washed out a large section of Britt Road in Mount Dora, the county board said they plan to fix ...
Hosted on MSN
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New report reveals staggering cost of storms to Florida's agricultural industry — here's what this means for the US
Milton was a tricky storm to analyze because it hit so soon after Hurricane Helene. New report reveals staggering cost of ...
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