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Monday, March 17, 2025

FEMA Approves Additional $44.1M for Emergency Work Following Florida’s Hurricanes

FEMA has approved an additional $44.1 million to reimburse Florida communities for emergency work after Hurricanes Milton, Helene, and Debby.

This includes:

  • $7,193,388 for Hernando County for debris removal (Milton).
  • $4,126,106 to Pasco County for Emergency Protective Measures (Milton).
  • $4,193,344 for Manatee County for Emergency Protective Measures (Milton).
  • $1,133,037 for Manatee County for Emergency Protective Measures (Helene).
  • $1,038,143 for Pasco County for Emergency Protective Measures (Helene).
  • $26,420,000 for Florida Division of Emergency Management for Management Costs (Helene).

To date, FEMA Public Assistance has provided $1.03 billion for Hurricane Milton, $415.9 million for Hurricane Helene and $112.5 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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