As of mid-December, FEMA shelled out $1.1 billion for Floridians who were victims of hurricanes Debby, Helene and Milton, ...
It isn’t just the peak winds getting stronger, but how quickly we get to those peak winds, something we call rapid intensification.
Congress is allocating more than $100 billion in emergency aid designed to address extensive damage caused by disasters after this week’s scramble to find ...
FEMA has opened a Disaster Recovery Center in Lee County to provide one-on-one help to Floridians affected by Hurricanes Milton and Helene. Survivors of Hurricane Debby can also be served by the ...
The deadline to apply for FEMA assistance for hurricanes Helene and Milton is Jan. 7, but city and county governments are also offering assistance.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, dozens of homes in Tampa’s inland Forest Hills neighborhood were trapped under ...
More than 80% of Floridians don’t have flood insurance and FEMA was unprepared for the deluge of assistance calls after ...
Many undocumented people are not eligible for federal financial disaster aid and several remain fearful even when help is ...
As families continue to recover from back-to-back storms, Pinellas County is rolling out applications for its Hurricane Home Repair program.
Applications are now open for the program that provides up to $30,000 for qualified homeowners to make necessary repairs.
Homeowners struggling to make up the cost difference between repairing their hurricane-damaged home and their insurance policy or FEMA aid can now apply for up to $30,000 from Pinellas County.
Manatee County’s Central Library in Downtown Bradenton suffered significant damage from Hurricane Milton. More than two ...