News and Media: Disaster 4734

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One year after Hurricane Idalia struck the Sunshine State, federal grants, flood insurance settlements and low-interest disaster loans to recovering Floridians reached $843 million statewide.
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One year after Hurricane Idalia struck the Sunshine State, federal grants, flood insurance settlements and low-interest disaster loans to recovering Floridians reached $843 million statewide.
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Six months after Hurricane Idalia struck the Florida Big Bend as a major Category 3 hurricane, FEMA and its federal partners have provided more than $820 million to help with disaster recovery.
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Because of the unique location and extensive coastline, the state of Florida is frequently affected by hurricanes. As resilience starts at home, FEMA strongly encourages homeowners in Florida to take mitigation measures now to prepare you and your family against potential disasters.
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In a remarkable display of efficiency and dedication, FEMA swiftly activated its Direct Housing program to assist Hurricane Idalia survivors. As of Jan. 23, FEMA had placed all eligible households affected by Hurricane Idalia in temporary housing units, marking the successful completion of the “licensing-in” process.
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Florida; FEMA-4734-DR

Report on Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) information for FEMA-4734-DR; Florida as a result of Hurricane Idalia beginning on August 27, 2023, and continuing.

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