Florida residents in 34 counties, including the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians, can now apply for disaster assistance following Hurricane Milton’s devastating impact. This announcement comes as federal and state agencies continue to assess the damage and extend support to affected areas.
President Joe Biden has approved a Major Disaster Declaration for Florida, unlocking federal funds to aid in recovery efforts1. This declaration allows homeowners and renters in the designated areas to apply for various forms of assistance, including temporary housing, home repairs, and other disaster-related expenses.
Florida: Homeowners & renters in 34 counties & the Miccosukee Tribe of Indian can now apply for disaster assistance for #Milton. More areas may be added as we continue damage assessments.
Apply➡️Call: 800-621-3362, FEMA App, web: https://t.co/mSsI4eEQev
🔗https://t.co/Kgu6ABhcIO pic.twitter.com/ivT9zBGa1f— FEMA (@fema) October 12, 2024
How to Apply for Assistance:
Call: 800-621-3362
FEMA App: Available for download on smartphones
Website: disasterassistance.gov
Governor Ron DeSantis has emphasized the importance of swift action to support those impacted by the hurricane. “We are committed to ensuring that every Floridian affected by Hurricane Milton receives the help they need to rebuild and recover,” he stated in a recent press release.
Additional Areas May Be Added: As damage assessments continue, more areas may be included in the disaster assistance program. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and apply immediately to expedite recovery.
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