News and Media: Disaster 4673

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Homes. Schools. Beaches. Fire stations. City halls. Water and sewer systems. Parks. Train stations. Marinas. Hospitals. Recreation centers. Daycare centers. Docks. Piers. Public safety buildings. Post Offices.
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Hazard mitigation means reducing the loss of life and property by taking measures to lessen the impact of disasters.
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If you have a policy with the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and your home was damaged extensively by Hurricanes Ian or Nicole, you may qualify for additional coverage under your policy.
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FEMA has provided more than $1 billion for 380,000 Florida survivors of Hurricane Ian, as part of the $5.5 billion in federal support the Biden-Harris administration has provided to help families and communities in Florida jumpstart their recovery.
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In Lee County, a renter applied to FEMA after Hurricane Ian, reporting that her home and personal property were damaged by flooding. She also reported a disaster-caused need for medical expenses for which she had no insurance.
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