Thursday is the last day you can apply for FEMA disaster relief if you had property loss or damage from Hurricane Ian.
The deadline to apply for relief from Hurricane Nicole is coming up next month.Call the FEMA Helpline number atLocally, the bulk of the damage from Hurricane Ian was in the area ofDisaster assistance is not a substitute for insurance and is meant to help people with basic needs. This can include grants for temporary housing if you’re not able to return to your home.
It can also help cover the cost of hotels, moving costs, help with home repairs, repairing or replacing personal property and vehicles, and other basic needs like medical, dental, and childcare. The FDLE recently reported one more death can be attributed to Hurricane Ian, which raises the death toll now to 145.Link to apply:
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