Biden Surveys Hurricane Idalia Damage in Florida, Urges Congress for Aid

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Biden Surveys Hurricane Idalia Damage in Florida, Urges Congress for Aid
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President Joe Biden visited Florida on Sunday to assess the damage caused by Hurricane Idalia, urging Congress to approve additional emergency disaster funding. He surveyed storm-ravaged areas, including St. Pete Beach and Tampa, meeting with residents and first responders. The visit highlighted the need for urgent aid as communities grapple with power outages, widespread damage, and debris cleanup.

Biden arrived in Tampa and flew by helicopter to St. Pete Beach, surveying the wreckage left behind by Milton, including the roof of Tropicana Field that was shorn off by the powerful storm's windsPresident Joe Biden got a firsthand look Sunday at the devastation inflicted on Florida 's Gulf Coast by Hurricane Milton as he presses Congress to approve additional emergency disaster funding.

The president is pressing for swift action by Congress to make sure the Small Business Administration and FEMA have the money they need to get through hurricane season, which ends Nov. 30 in the Atlantic. He said Friday that Milton alone had caused an estimated $50 billion in damages. But Johnson has pushed back, saying the agencies have enough money for the time being and that lawmakers will address the funding issue during the lame-duck session after the election.

Biden said he hoped to see DeSantis on Sunday, if the governor's schedule permitted. DeSantis was not among the officials who greeted Biden in Tampa or joined his briefing in St. Pete Beach.

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