News and Media: Disaster 4673

Press Releases & Fact Sheets

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FEMA has approved $6,419,944 in grant funding to reimburse Orange County for debris removal expenses after Hurricane Ian.
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FEMA has approved $17,146,064 in grant funding to reimburse Charlotte County for debris removal expenses after Hurricane Ian.
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FEMA has approved more than $6.7 million in grant funding to reimburse Fort Myers and Punta Gorda for debris removal expenses after Hurricane Ian.
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FEMA has announced a six-month extension of the Direct Temporary Housing program through Sept. 29, 2024, for eligible households in Charlotte, Collier, DeSoto, Hardee, Lee, Manatee, Sarasota and Volusia counties.
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FEMA has approved an additional $51,415,078 in grant funding to reimburse Lee County for debris removal expenses after Hurricane Ian.
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PDFs, Graphics & Multimedia

View the Disaster Multimedia Toolkit for social media and video content to help communicate about general disaster recovery.

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Draft Environmental Assessment for FEMA Region 4 Temporary Group Housing, Deep Blue Group Site, FEMA-DR-4673-FL, May 2023

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Public Notice for Temporary Group Housing, Heritage Heights Group Site, FEMA-DR-4673-FL, March 2023

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Draft Environmental Assessment for Temporary Group Housing, Heritage Heights Group Site, FEMA-DR-4673-FL, March 2023

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American Sign Language Interpreters provide recovery information for Deaf and Hard of Hearing community

FORT MYERS, Fla. – American Sign Language Interpreters provide recovery information for Deaf and Hard of Hearing community members at an event in Fort Myers. (FEMA photo by Austin Boone)

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FEMA Hazard Mitigation Event for Hurricane Ian survivors

FORT MYERS, Fla. – FEMA Hazard Mitigation specialists speak with residents about how to rebuild stronger against future storms. (FEMA photo by Jocelyn Augustino)

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Hurricane Ian Disaster Recovery Center in Englewood, FL

ENGLEWOOD, Fla. – A Disaster Recovery Center has representatives from FEMA, State of Florida, SBA and other agencies to help disaster survivors. (FEMA photo by Jocelyn Augustino)

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Hurricane Ian survivors visiting a Disaster Recovery Center in Collier County

NAPLES, Fla. –Residents visit a Disaster Recovery Center in Collier County at Veterans Community Park. Local, state and federal agencies are on site to help survivors affected by Hurricane Ian. (FEMA photo by Jocelyn Augustino)

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FEMA specialist at the United Haitian Church

FORT MYERS, Fla. – A FEMA specialist provides information to members of the United Haitian Church. (FEMA photo by Chrissy Gonsalves)

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FEMA specialists at a Disaster Recovery Center helping Hurricane Ian survivors

CAPE CORAL, Fla. – Hurricane Ian survivors receive one-on-one help from FEMA specialists at a Disaster Recovery Center. (FEMA photo by Jocelyn Augustino)

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FEMA and other agency partners at First Presbyterian Church

BONITA SPRINGS, Fla. – Hurricane Ian survivors hear from FEMA and other agency partners about important recovery information at the First Presbyterian Church. (FEMA photo by Chrissy Gonsalves)