December 12, 2018

FEMA: Federal Disaster Assistance Exceeds $656 Million Two Months after Hurricane Michael’s Landfall

Two months after Hurricane Michael raked Northwest Florida with 155 mph winds and devastating storm surge, federal disaster assistance awarded to survivors exceeds $656 million.

“The Florida State Emergency Response Team provided a historic response to the strongest hurricane to impact the Panhandle in living memory, completing thousands of missions in support of local response efforts,” said Wes Maul, director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management.

Thomas J. McCool, the federal coordinating officer for Florida’s hurricane recovery, added: “Florida is on a long road to recovery. Survivors can be assured that the state, FEMA and our federal partners continue to work together to help those affected by Hurricane Michael rebuild their lives and communities.”

As of Dec. 9, total federal disaster assistance includes:

Federal housing assistance has provided:

In another milestone to recovery, contractors managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers installed the final temporary “blue roof” in the Florida Panhandle last week providing more than 7,800 coverings so survivors can shelter in their own homes while making repairs.

Disaster recovery centers have received more than 33,600 visitors seeking disaster assistance or information, while Disaster Survivor Assistance outreach teams have conducted more than 1,270 visits to community facilities, more than 2,200 to businesses, more than 95,800 home visits and made nearly 30,000 referrals to whole community resources.

Disaster recovery centers remain open in most of the designated counties to provide information and assistance. Survivors can find center locations with the FEMA mobile app, by visiting FEMA.gov/DRC, or by texting DRC and your ZIP code to 43362. Representatives of the state of Florida, FEMA, the U.S. Small Business Administration and other organizations are at the centers to explain available assistance programs and help connect survivors with resources that best match their recovery needs.

FEMA is helping state and local governments recover. Eighteen counties and the state are eligible for FEMA’s Public Assistance program. Federal funding is available to reimburse communities and some nonprofits for the costs incurred for disaster cleanup, emergency actions taken to protect lives or property, and the repair, replacement, or restoration of disaster-damaged infrastructure.

These communities and organizations are advised to file a Request for Public Assistance (RPA) by going online to https://floridapa.org. The deadline for filing an RPA is Dec. 31.

For more Hurricane Michael recovery information, visit www.fema.gov/disaster/4399.

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