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FEMA has opened Mobile Disaster Recovery Centers in Alachua and Leon counties to provide one-on-one help to Floridians affected by Hurricanes Helene and Debby. Survivors of Hurricane Milton can also be served by the center.
FEMA has approved an additional $115.5 million to reimburse Florida communities for emergency work after Hurricanes Milton, Helene and Debby.
FEMA and the state of Florida are working to ensure that survivors of Hurricanes Helene and Milton are in safe, functional housing. Temporary shelter and housing solutions are currently available to eligible households. It is important to note that survivors may be eligible for more than one type of housing assistance.
FEMA has opened Disaster Recovery Centers in Glades, Hamilton, Highlands, Okeechobee and Palm Beach counties to provide one-on-one help to Floridians affected by Hurricanes Milton, Helene and Debby.
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