FEMA Urges Hurricane Victims to Apply for Assistance

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FEMA Urges Hurricane Victims to Apply for Assistance
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FEMA is reminding individuals impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton to submit applications for individual assistance before the January 7, 2024 deadline. The agency is offering in-person support and details the significant progress made in debris removal and financial aid.

FEMA is reminding people affected by hurricanes Helene and Milton that they have less than two weeks to apply for individual assistance. In an update Friday, the disaster relief agency noted that the application deadline is set for January 7, 2024. Applications for assistance can be found online or text “DRC” along with a Zip Code to 43362. Some of the available financial assistance can go to help people affected by the hurricane cover their rent.

Rental assistance is offered that can include a security deposit that is near the individual’s job, home, school, or place of worship. In its update, FEMA also detailed the cleanup effort. Officials say nearly 38 million cubic yards of debris has been removed. To put that in perspective, FEMA pointed out that is almost a quarter-million tractor-trailer loads. So far, FEMA has committed more than $1 billion to recovery efforts in Florida to Milton relief, noting that reaching that milestone in just over two months had never been done previously

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