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FEMA hurricane disaster relief deadline Tue.
Today is the deadline FEMA for Florida hurricane disaster help. How to apply
Do you still need to apply for FEMA assistance after 2024's devastating hurricane season? You only have today left. How to submit your application.
Today: Deadline for victims of hurricanes Milton & Helene to request FEMA assistance
Tuesday is your final day to seek federal help if you were impacted by Hurricane Milton or Hurricane Helene. The deadline for Florida residents to apply for FEMA assistance is Jan. 7. Hurricane victims can call 800-621-3362.
FEMA hurricane disaster relief deadline Tuesday
FLORIDA — If Hurricanes Helene and Milton impacted you, the deadline to apply for FEMA Disaster Assistance is Tuesday, January 7. FEMA extended the deadline from December to give residents more time to claim losses from the storm. The Albrechd family received FEMA assistance for damage to their home in Dana Shores.
Deadline approaches for FEMA assistance for Hurricane Helene, Milton
If you were impacted by Hurricane Helene or Hurricane Milton time is running out to get help from FEMA. The deadline to apply for assistance is Tues., Jan. 7, 2025. In the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast the closest location to apply in person is in Indian River County at the IG Center located on 9th St.
FEMA reports over $1 billion in aid given to Florida after active 2024 hurricane season
FEMA has approved over $1.2 billion in aid, which breaks down to $53 million for Debby, $559 million for Milton and over $630 million for Helene. Survivors of Helene and Milton have until Tuesday to apply for aid. To apply for assistance, click here.
FEMA deadline for Helene, Milton individual assistance applications less than 2 weeks away
FEMA is reminding people affected by hurricanes Helene and Milton that they have less than two weeks to apply for individual assistance.
Floridians have one day left to apply for FEMA hurricane aid
Florida residents affected by Hurricanes Milton or Helene have until Tuesday to apply for federal disaster assistance. The aid program supports homeowners and renters who experienced losses from the storms.
Tuesday is the last day to apply for FEMA assistance for Helene or Milton
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - Tuesday is the last day to apply for FEMA assistance for relief from hurricanes Helene or Milton. Those interested in requesting aid can still apply online, on the FEMA app or through the FEMA helpline at 1-800-621-3362.
FEMA hurricane assistance application deadline on Tuesday, Jan. 7
Homeowners and renters in Florida who experienced losses or damage from Hurricane Milton or Helene have one day remaining to apply for FEMA assistance.
FEMA assistance deadline approaches for Florida residents affected by hurricanes Helene, Milton
If you sustained losses from hurricanes Helene or Milton, your deadline to apply for FEMA assistance is quickly approaching.
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Last storm recovery center in NCFL closes along with FEMA applications
Dixie County Fire Rescue announced that the disaster recovery center located in Old Town will be closing Tuesday, January 7, ...
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