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Friday, February 14, 2025

FEMA Approves Additional $114 Million for Debris Removal Following Florida’s Hurricanes

FEMA has approved an additional $114 million to reimburse Florida communities for debris removal after Hurricanes Milton, Helene and Debby.

This includes:

  • $1,345,305 for Manatee County
  • $6,529,810 for the city of Madeira Beach
  • $4,581,559 for Charlotte County
  • $2,868,489 for Highlands County
  • $7,717,350 for city of Sarasota
  • $10,817,250 for Polk County
  • $80,676,180 for Hillsborough County

To date, FEMA Public Assistance has provided $927.6 million for Hurricane Milton, $378.3 million for Hurricane Helene and $102.4 million for Hurricane Debby. The money reimburses the state, local governments and certain nonprofit organizations for emergency protective measures and debris removal.

The original announcement can be found here.

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