Florida Hurricane Milton
Ka wā hanana: Oct 5, 2024 - Nov 2, 2024
Lā Hoʻolaha: Oct 11, 2024
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FEMA responding to Hurricane Helene
How to Appeal
Once FEMA has reviewed your application, the results of the inspection and/or documentation submitted, you will get a letter explaining:
- whether you are approved for assistance
- how much assistance you will receive
- how the assistance must be used
- how to appeal FEMA’s decision if you do not agree with it
The letter will be sent to you by email or mail based on what you selected when you completed your application.
If you disagree with FEMA’s decision, you may appeal. It must be submitted within 60 days of the date of the decision letter.
If you have questions regarding the letter you received or how to file an appeal, call the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362. If you use video relay service (VRS), captioned telephone service or others, give FEMA your number for that service.
Learn More about how to appeal | Download the Appeal Form
Applying for FEMA Assistance in Multiple Disasters
If you applied for FEMA assistance for previous storms or disasters must apply separately for assistance for Hurricane Milton. However, people must only apply once for each disaster to ensure their application is processed in a timely manner.
Homeowners and renters who applied for FEMA assistance under Tropical Storm Debby and or Hurricane Helene are encouraged to apply for assistance for Hurricane Milton, regardless of whether they received any assistance or not.
Learn more: Applying for FEMA Assistance in Multiple Disasters
Family Reunification
If you need help reconnecting with loved ones missing after the hurricane:
- Visit the Red Cross website
- Call 800-733-2767 and provide as much details as possible to help operators locate loved ones.
Clean Up After a Disaster
After a disaster, the cleanup process will be crucial for a successful recovery. Check out these tips to ensure a successful cleanup, whether you’re a homeowner or a business owner.
Pehea e kōkua ai
Hāʻawi manawaleʻa a hāʻawi
Hiki ke ho'ōla hou i nā makahiki he nui ma hope o kahi pōʻino. Nui nā ala e kōkua ai e like me ka hāʻawi kālā, nā mea pono a i ʻole kou manawa. e aʻo hou e pili ana i ke kōkua ʻana i ka poʻe nele
Mai hoʻokomo iā ʻoe iho i nā wahi pōʻino. Nā hui hilinaʻi ma nā wahi i hoʻopilikia ʻia e ʻike i kahi e pono ai nā mea manawaleʻa. E hana pū me kahi hui i hoʻokumu ʻia e hōʻoia i loaʻa iā ʻoe ka palekana kūpono, hoʻomaʻamaʻa a me nā mākau e pono ai e pane.
FEMA Na Luna Hooponopono Waiwai (VALs) kūkulu i nā pilina a hoʻohui i nā hoʻoikaika me nā hui kūʻokoʻa, manaʻoʻiʻo a me nā hui kaiaulu e hana nei i nā pōʻino
Hana ʻoihana me FEMA
Inā makemake ʻoe i ka hoʻolako ʻana i nā lawelawe uku a me nā waiwai no ke kōkua ʻana i ka pōʻino, e kipa i kā mākou r Hana ʻoihana me FEMA ʻaoʻao e hoʻomaka.
Inā loaʻa iā ʻoe kahi ʻoihana e pili ana i ka wehe ʻana i nā ʻōpala a makemake ʻoe e hana i nā hana hoʻomaʻemaʻe ma nā wahi i hoʻopilikia ʻia, e ʻoluʻolu e kelepona i ke aupuni kūloko ma nā wahi i pilikia e hāʻawi i kāu mau lawelawe.
Nā Kuleana Waiwai
| Kokua pakahi | nui |
|---|---|
| Kokua Hale Hui (HA) - Aponoia na Dala | $128,579,848.26 |
| Huina Kokua Pono (ONA) - Aponoia na Dala | $289,728,957.81 |
| Ka huina dala o na kanaka a me na hale i aponoia | $418,308,806.07 |
| ʻApono ʻia nā noi kōkua pākahi | 223778 |