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After Helene and Milton pounded Florida’s Gulf Coast last year, the Federal Emergency Management Agency needs help paying National Flood Insurance Program claims.
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Agricultural production losses in Florida from Hurricane Milton could reach $642.7 million, pushing the state’s potential crop and livestock losses from three hurricanes this year to nearly $1 billion.
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SBA disaster loan applications for damage caused by Helene need to be in by Nov. 27 and Milton by Dec. 10. Loans help fill the gap that insurance doesn't cover.
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benefits through the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Program are available to those who meet the requirements. Registration is open in some Florida counties now.
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A state program that provides critical backup coverage for property insurers could pay an estimated $4.6 billion because of 2024 hurricane claims, mainly from Milton.
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It's not too late to apply for federal disaster assistance. FEMA's Jovanna Garcia walks us through how to apply and what you can expect.
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Several Florida communities continue to weather after effects from Hurricane Milton more than 2 weeks since it made landfall in Florida.
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State insurance officials have issued orders to protect policyholders impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton
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Citizens Property Insurance Corporation says it's strong financially, can handle hurricane claims
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Elected officials and experts fear that spread of misinformation after Hurricane Helene and Milton could hurt emergency response efforts.