FEMA

2022 - 9 - 29

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Biden says Ian could be 'deadliest' hurricane in Florida history, plans ... (Spectrum News NY1)

President Biden plans to visit the state soon, he said, after approving a disaster declaration that will cover Florida's recovery costs for 30 days.

A country of women and men willing to serve when they leave their own families to help a stranger's family," he said. That's what this is about." "This is not about anything having to do with our disagreements politically. "Every time disaster strikes, emergency crews from all over the country ... from across the federal government, show up to help like they're doing right now in Florida. He told me how much he appreciated it," Biden said.

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WATCH: Biden outlines FEMA response plan after Hurricane Ian (PBS NewsHour)

President Joe Biden on Thursday said “our entire country hurts” along with the people of Florida after Hurricane Ian flooded communities across the state, ...

Biden said DeSantis, with whom he has squabbled politically, was “extremely happy” with the federal response. “They know how to do that.” Biden and DeSantis spoke before the hurricane hit and again Thursday morning as the destruction began to come into focus. “The danger is real, to state the obvious. Ron DeSantis when “conditions allow.” The president said he would also visit Puerto Rico, a U.S. Biden said he would visit Florida and meet with Republican Gov.

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Biden: FEMA's response to Hurricane Ian is 'reinforcing' faith in ... (Politico)

During Thursday's speech, President Joe Biden thanked FEMA again and other federal employees for their emergency response.

“I’ve seen you in action all across the country from the West coast of the Northwest and the Northeast, down in Louisiana, all across this country,” Biden said. “You are reinforcing people’s faith in institutions,” Biden said at the FEMA headquarters. He said over the past six to 10 years, faith in government institutions has been eroding.

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Did Hurricane Ian damage your home, vehicle? Disaster victims may ... (Tallahassee.com)

The Biden administration is all but certain to declare Florida a major disaster area after Hurricane Ian, meaning Floridians can get financial help.

This is optional, but FEMA would need the following banking information: Bank name, type of account (checking or savings), bank routing number and the applicants bank account number. FEMA requires that the applicant, another adult member or minor child in a household have a Social Security number. FEMA distributes immediate financial assistance to applicants; loans are processed and approved through the SBA. “We want them to know we'll be out there helping to make those resources available after the storm has passed and conditions are safe.” Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said Floridians will be eligible for financial assistance through FEMA or the Small Business Administration. FEMA requires an applicant’s current insurance coverage. Direct deposit information. Damage information. FEMA requires the address and phone number of the property where the damage occurred and the address and phone number of where the applicant can be immediately reached. Insurance information. The other requirements: At least one household member must be a U.S. "We are committed to seeing this through.

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Joe Biden's major disaster declaration will start FEMA funds flowing (Florida Politics)

The federal money will start flowing to alleviate Hurricane Ian's deluge that cut a path through the state as President Joe Biden called the storm “the most ...

2, we’re also not in a situation where we know what — most of the damage and most of the people who get hurt are in the aftermath. If you use a relay service, such as video relay service (VRS), captioned telephone service or others, give FEMA the number for that service, the release said. Biden’s declaration will bring the full power of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to the state for the next 30 days, to begin repairing the state’s damage and rebuilding, a FEMA news release says. “I just spoke with the President this morning and he offered support,” DeSantis said. [60 days](https://www.flgov.com/2022/09/28/governor-ron-desantis-requests-president-biden-approve-major-disaster-declaration-and-100-percent-federal-cost-share-for-60-days-for-hurricane-ian/) Gov. in a long, long time,” Thursday morning.

Readout of President Joe Biden's Call with Lee County ... (The White House)

This morning, President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. spoke with Commissioner of Lee County, Florida Cecil Pendergrass. FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell joined them on ...

The Commissioner thanked the President for the support that has been provided thus far. The President reassured the Commissioner that the Administration would provide all the resources at its disposal. spoke with Commissioner of Lee County, Florida Cecil Pendergrass.

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Biden sending FEMA administrator to Florida on Friday -statement (Reuters)

U.S. President Joe Biden spoke with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Thursday and pledged to continue close coordination in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, ...

[The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.](https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en/about-us/trust-principles.html) Biden told the governor he was sending Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Deanne Criswell to Florida on Friday, it said in a statement. President Joe Biden spoke with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Thursday and pledged to continue close coordination in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, the White House said.

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Biden, visiting FEMA in Ian's aftermath, says search and rescue critical (1340 WJOL)

(WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden on Thursday visited FEMA headquarters in Washington as search and rescue efforts were underway in Florida in the wake of ...

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Former FEMA Administration gives tips ahead of Ian; talks about ... (WBTV)

As the federal government responds to those devastating scenes out of Florida, emergency officials in the Carolinas are preparing for any potential impacts ...

The former FEMA administrator urges everyone to find ways right now to get in touch with their local emergency management office and signup for their alerts and notifications so you can stay in the know during the storm. As parts of our area could see flash flooding from heavy downpours, the former administrator wants people to stay on the lookout for weather watches and warnings. FEMA plays the role of supporting state and local governments during major disasters by filling gaps and funneling support from the federal level. [Brock Long](https://hagertyconsulting.com/employee/brock_long/) served as the leader of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) from 2017 to 2019, responding to numerous natural disasters. Ahead of the wind and flood potential for the Carolinas, people should do the following: WBTV talked to a North Carolina native who once served as a FEMA Administrator for insight into the state and federal responses.

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FEMA Begins Search and Rescue Efforts in Hurricane Ian Aftermath (WENY-TV)

President Biden visited the FEMA headquarters in D.C., he has designated Florida as a major disaster area which should help people with the recovery efforts.

President Biden has shut down questions about his relationship with Florida's governor Ron DeSantis (R- FL) saying they’re irrelevant in the context of the storm. This storm has now been downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm and it’s moving up along the east coast where heavy rains and wind can still cause problems. While the toll of this storm is still being assessed, the storm brought in catastrophic flooding which has stranded many people, making it very difficult for rescuers to reach.

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How to Apply for FEMA Assistance After Hurricane Ian - HS Today (HSToday)

Disaster assistance may include financial help with temporary lodging and home repairs, as well as other disaster-related expenses.

Follow FEMA on Twitter at [FEMA Region 4 (@femaregion4) / Twitter](https://twitter.com/femaregion4) and at [facebook.com/fema](http://www.facebook.com/fema). Eastern Time, or by using the [FEMA mobile app](https://www.fema.gov/about/news-multimedia/mobile-app-text-messages). Survivors may be eligible to receive assistance for uninsured and underinsured damage and losses resulting from the Hurricane Ian. Remember to keep receipts from all purchases related to the cleanup and repair. If you use a relay service such as video relay service (VRS), captioned telephone service or others, give FEMA the number for that service. [www.disasterassistance.gov](http://www.disasterassistance.gov/), by calling 800-621-3362 from 7 a.m.

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FEMA extends Hurricane Ian assistance to Orange, Seminole ... (News 13 Orlando)

Aid includes temporary housing assistance, basic home repairs and certain other uninsured disaster-related needs.

[fema.gov/disaster/hurricane-ian](https://u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=4tNED-2FM8iDZJQyQ53jATUagBDM4sL1shLOp6353S1yyMQLtlFx65hResLa-2BwM2-2FaiNHLpKk5qEBF80YpvJiqnw-3D-3D3EPr_x-2FOtYEgw2UxJix4myJB-2B78ThQjWIRKWAnNeeukCLB2Pi-2BRfzteHPruk1-2BrGwufNR7eJXy5-2Fmvi5A7Erz-2BuFmhV3zc3ViLwQelR3nol6-2B5ZIoblxXzxQQXtu34mheBwjhK-2FwI0jXGbQOQtlM2LQaaf3nFFzWbapw95RVhZ-2BsDVndjw6zJjuonPXqpkLK-2FpPbJQ9f5tALv2fRbZ-2FwQDTadKcQRL8svtWg5GVtnrKaHly38-2F4K-2BnwWkHHWiSHkPrnMSsAIBKsOFBqHIFNxPgP9hrldEAb3dR4PzauUxXos5QxaSV9XXvAPdrSlQQJr736srT8dSqtuf8XrMSGmp6ZFHBD-2Bk7HOwZv8SzNGg6mhN6JM-3D). ET, or by using the [FEMA mobile app](https://u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=4tNED-2FM8iDZJQyQ53jATUWNZQdF-2FCGPMN2x3-2By0u04039MeBJIDHrtrUSPon2eib1xBxsHPW-2FTtnopgXoNnWAlhwLU7SyToWDx5bMXaPjIc-3DvSHz_x-2FOtYEgw2UxJix4myJB-2B78ThQjWIRKWAnNeeukCLB2Pi-2BRfzteHPruk1-2BrGwufNR7eJXy5-2Fmvi5A7Erz-2BuFmhV3zc3ViLwQelR3nol6-2B5ZIoblxXzxQQXtu34mheBwjhK-2FwI0jXGbQOQtlM2LQaaf3nFFzWbapw95RVhZ-2BsDVndjw6zJjuonPXqpkLK-2FpPbJQ9f5tALv2fRbZ-2FwQDTadKQe-2B3jec0Mthh2vZhZBUgvA1wz80R1BMzEKsvUk64ATHJGeiZdsG-2Biv3wvIrQcYWEob2GuLrtCr-2FCGnrsTWYLpYa1V5AsEjycDD9j-2B4v2bbksMvG1pnZKhvpfbIPvYeLa-2FXMkiqxVkJUfpCVKIskT6w-3D). [disasterassistance.gov](https://u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=TeZUXWpUv-2B6TCY38pVLo9nRu2eFX54CHw7j1wddrUaockXx74vxuHz9VTS4OM8B6AWGQ_x-2FOtYEgw2UxJix4myJB-2B78ThQjWIRKWAnNeeukCLB2Pi-2BRfzteHPruk1-2BrGwufNR7eJXy5-2Fmvi5A7Erz-2BuFmhV3zc3ViLwQelR3nol6-2B5ZIoblxXzxQQXtu34mheBwjhK-2FwI0jXGbQOQtlM2LQaaf3nFFzWbapw95RVhZ-2BsDVndjw6zJjuonPXqpkLK-2FpPbJQ9f5tALv2fRbZ-2FwQDTadKd-2FY5APSSIk65OgMuotWppk4pEUXGQA-2F91RYceQiLcfZX2bHxZ-2BPXHeMPKvrxZCtZBVqJbnKZhSPCx6irqy9VCzv-2FuOB6nOZhKQetBqxMxNCxpdTSYAAm8sd2ydhev8cPYob40omo7SbLBDCttJCVCQ-3D), by calling 800-621-3362 from 7 a.m. Follow FEMA on Twitter at [FEMA Region 4 (@femaregion4) / Twitter](https://u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=4tNED-2FM8iDZJQyQ53jATUTjv7ja77MstYBmL5EY2DugBBHlEjCri1pFRdAHaMj46qhwb_x-2FOtYEgw2UxJix4myJB-2B78ThQjWIRKWAnNeeukCLB2Pi-2BRfzteHPruk1-2BrGwufNR7eJXy5-2Fmvi5A7Erz-2BuFmhV3zc3ViLwQelR3nol6-2B5ZIoblxXzxQQXtu34mheBwjhK-2FwI0jXGbQOQtlM2LQaaf3nFFzWbapw95RVhZ-2BsDVndjw6zJjuonPXqpkLK-2FpPbJQ9f5tALv2fRbZ-2FwQDTadKWN5gLh333zt1e8U3P1QWrlAZsuMDdSo9KPaED33cIbG66r2PoIAzCn8kUJsOL1kDlcZuSAXqjkHzXi9QNpojAN8NZdxHdJqVeZEQoSDw8gV5ARxY8eEsuKrCSvU7taICLXg5FEsAV5E4SNIW7wkbM8-3D) and at [facebook.com/fema](https://u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=TeZUXWpUv-2B6TCY38pVLo9jw1V-2Bo5zjnJlDYvuv2Uss9fUVdD4qLUR5g5P6aeNyAl9lAL_x-2FOtYEgw2UxJix4myJB-2B78ThQjWIRKWAnNeeukCLB2Pi-2BRfzteHPruk1-2BrGwufNR7eJXy5-2Fmvi5A7Erz-2BuFmhV3zc3ViLwQelR3nol6-2B5ZIoblxXzxQQXtu34mheBwjhK-2FwI0jXGbQOQtlM2LQaaf3nFFzWbapw95RVhZ-2BsDVndjw6zJjuonPXqpkLK-2FpPbJQ9f5tALv2fRbZ-2FwQDTadKW6XR10-2BEof1BQDUT7j8lFL2Uzqu3-2FtT3T0o2pnwTHDANLO0YeZX7CAv2gsZmKvgLPnTZUYmaCztMIURGq1SdbHj0F-2Bvi5QND8pFqXR-2BQpCW5CG8kRvpWeQyLdGVVUSTrI0ZItLkwRBdyyW8lrO5OQY-3D). [youtube.com/watch?v=WZGpWI2RCNw](https://u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=TeZUXWpUv-2B6TCY38pVLo9i9GWdbhgypac2KYp4xJ1iZDA3pwdiUzXr2DoRQlPn3dnt7V6Iv-2BdN805oHClXMxRw-3D-3D8nNt_x-2FOtYEgw2UxJix4myJB-2B78ThQjWIRKWAnNeeukCLB2Pi-2BRfzteHPruk1-2BrGwufNR7eJXy5-2Fmvi5A7Erz-2BuFmhV3zc3ViLwQelR3nol6-2B5ZIoblxXzxQQXtu34mheBwjhK-2FwI0jXGbQOQtlM2LQaaf3nFFzWbapw95RVhZ-2BsDVndjw6zJjuonPXqpkLK-2FpPbJQ9f5tALv2fRbZ-2FwQDTadKdWlxXiJTYCYo4xzx7bb4AKl70XmXEZhWJWXEkZdE8Z9jHgzRJCUT4L16xW5p-2BmARNy7vCyQCf91H1NV-2BJmFivj7lhFTmf0YJ7UB62vIR-2BYPujL-2FSkYnMhvJl-2BHj3ePOg4dbVt-2BgJClST3x4UMyiNTc-3D). If you use a relay service such as video relay service (VRS), captioned telephone service or others, give FEMA the number for that service.

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Central Florida counties deemed eligible for FEMA assistance (WESH Orlando)

Multiple Central Florida counties are eligible to receive FEMA assistance following Hurricane Ian, which brought flooding to many areas.

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FEMA Begins Search and Rescue Efforts in Hurricane Ian Aftermath (erienewsnow.com)

President Biden visited the FEMA headquarters in D.C., he has designated Florida as a major disaster area which should help people with the recovery efforts.

President Biden has shut down questions about his relationship with Florida's governor Ron DeSantis (R- FL) saying they’re irrelevant in the context of the storm. This storm has now been downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm and it’s moving up along the east coast where heavy rains and wind can still cause problems. While the toll of this storm is still being assessed, the storm brought in catastrophic flooding which has stranded many people, making it very difficult for rescuers to reach.

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Hurricane Ian: These Central Florida counties can apply for FEMA ... (FOX 35 Orlando)

Orange, Osceola, Polk and Seminole counties are now eligible for FEMA assistance after Hurricane Ian caused massive flooding and destruction this week.

[RELATED: FOX donates $1M to American Red Cross for Hurricane Ian relief efforts; how you can help too](https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/fox-donates-1m-to-american-red-cross-for-hurricane-ian-relief-efforts-how-you-can-help-too) Ian made landfall in Florida as a catastrophic Category 4 hurricane before weakening. [disasterassistance.gov](https://www.disasterassistance.gov/), by calling 800-621-3362 from 7 a.m.

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How to apply for FEMA aid after Hurricane Ian (WFLA)

The Federal Emergency Management Agency is giving information on how to get disaster aid and assistance now that Hurricane Ian has passed out of Florida.

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How to apply for FEMA: 13 Florida counties qualify for assistance (FOX 13 Tampa Bay)

Florida counties impacted by Hurricane Ian can apply for FEMA disaster assistance -- for those who don't have insurance. if your policy doesn't cover all your ...

Florida's insurance commissioner issued an emergency order to temporarily prevent property insurers from dropping customers in the aftermath of Ian. That order will suspend cancelations or non-renewals of policies for two months until Nov. FEMA cannot duplicate benefits for losses covered by insurance. [NOAA maps show street-by-street views of Hurricane Ian's destruction](https://www.fox13news.com/news/hurricane-ian-damage-before-and-after-maps) [Parts of Wauchula underwater in aftermath of Hurricane Ian](https://www.fox13news.com/news/rescues-underway-amid-widespread-flooding-in-wauchula) - If insured, the policy number or the agent and/or the company name [Desoto](https://www.fox13news.com/tag/us/fl/desoto), [Hardee](https://www.fox13news.com/tag/us/fl/hardee), [Hillsborough](https://www.fox13news.com/tag/us/fl/hillsborough), Lee, [Manatee](https://www.fox13news.com/tag/us/fl/manatee), Orange, Osceola, [Pinellas](https://www.fox13news.com/tag/us/fl/pinellas), [Polk](https://www.fox13news.com/tag/us/fl/polk), [Sarasota,](https://www.fox13news.com/tag/us/fl/sarasota-county) and Seminole counties qualify for federal aid. - Your address at the time of the disaster and the address where you are now staying [Hurricane Ian](https://www.fox13news.com/tag/weather/hurricanes) can begin applying for FEMA disaster assistance. For those who use a relay service such as video relay service (VRS), captioned telephone service or others, you can provide FEMA the number for that service instead. [Hurricane Ian insured losses could total $40 billion, adding pressure to Florida's property insurance market](https://www.fox13news.com/news/hurricane-ian-insured-losses-could-total-40-billion-adding-pressure-to-floridas-property-insurance-market) [www.disasterassistance.gov](https://www.disasterassistance.gov)

Remarks by President Biden on Hurricane Ian and Ongoing Federal ... (The White House)

FEMA Headquarters Washington, D.C.. 12:58 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Well, first of all, excuse my back. (Laughter.) (Addresses FEMA staff.)

Behind us are the dedicated public servants who have been working tirelessly, day in and day out, to get help to those who need us most. We have teams ensuring critical health facilities like hospitals and adult care facilities have the support they need to care for their patients or evacuate them if still needed. Now we know that the next few days are going to be difficult. We’re going to build it back with the state and local government. I’ve seen you in action all across the country, from the West Coast to the Northwest to the Northeast to down in Louisiana — all across this country. This is not just a “here today and gone tomorrow.” We are here, as the President has articulated, throughout the need for full recovery. And I expect them to do the right thing. I know the folks here at FEMA and across the federal government are working nonstop around the clock. My message to the people of Florida and to the country is: At times like this, America comes together. And we’re going to learn a lot more in the coming hours. I spoke with the commissioners and mayors, and they are — they are worried, but they are — every one of them are telling me what an incredible job is being done to save their cities, their towns, their counties, their ports, their bridges, et cetera. But in Florida today is a — is a — is the epicenter.

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Floridians hurt by Ian can now apply for FEMA assistance. Here's how (Tampa Bay Times)

The residents hit hardest by Hurricane Ian can now apply for disaster relief funds through the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

[Will schools reopen quickly after Hurricane Ian passes? It depends.](https://www.tampabay.com/hurricane/2022/09/29/will-schools-reopen-quickly-after-hurricane-ian-passes-it-depends/) [www.disasterassistance.gov](http://www.disasterassistance.gov/), download the [ FEMA mobile app ](https://www.fema.gov/about/news-multimedia/mobile-products)or call 800-621-3362 from 7 a.m. [What happened?](https://www.tampabay.com/hurricane/2022/09/28/hurricaneian/) FEMA cannot duplicate any losses covered by insurance, but if you have additional disaster expenses it may be able to fill the gaps. If you use a relay service such as video relay service, captioned telephone service or others, give FEMA the number for that service.

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News Release FEMA Specialists Available to Talk with New ... (krtnradio.com)

SANTA FE, New Mexico – FEMA specialists will be at two Las Vegas churches beginning Monday, Oct. 3 through Friday, Oct. 7. Residents may visit the First United ...

to 7 p.m. 4 and 6: 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. If you use a relay service, such as video relay service (VRS), captioned telephone service or others, give FEMA the number for that service. Those who use a relay service such as a videophone should update FEMA with their specific number assigned to that service. [fema.gov/disaster/4652](https://u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=4tNED-2FM8iDZJQyQ53jATUagBDM4sL1shLOp6353S1yw4ZT7-2FC4XQeaiG6H-2F-2FT3kIT1xC_JIodDaZcQwaTbRaFAadKDSEgJrAjmOKJDuYYZ2ngRjPmHQ-2BlKe42Dd8qnmgQIJm5tDa874yoUdLUJMfyiL1Ny0zFgomsXd8X-2F1-2BK3gupRNLvycXI876lTCGS8Uvc8JPwI6wFFxfvGz-2B75ZAep892xevtLEDqwHAjxZ-2FLwNWIkjY2jh1bpfORQR46Qo1Ezj6fyQv5YnJBjkMrunt7Kf5OGT0FEfm8o-2B7AdQr5AVlB0tUac9129NaI6i30ocrskycRVz9riCTTMVuJO6G5CCiceajcuemIC62b4cDflkHZdVXuVlcH3Qt1RjJGReUSXCK2vGxw98NzZe-2BthEutXwBuQJ842Krwjx4fwui1JddUVBg-3D). Residents do not need to visit a DRC to get assistance. to 7 p.m., or the Cornerstone Church Tuesday or Thursday from 4 p.m. 3, 5, and 7: 4 p.m. New Mexicans may also visit the Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) in Mora County at the Buena Vista Fire Department or stop by a FEMA mobile DRC located in Rociada this week and the CHET Volunteer Fire Department between Oct. Residents should bring all FEMA related correspondence with them to help accelerate the application process. Residents can also learn more about wildfire and flooding prevention as well as other mitigation techniques.

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FEMA Chief 'Adds a Human Touch' to Hurricane Ian Response (The New York Times)

For Deanne Criswell, a former firefighter and the face of the government's response to Hurricane Ian, handling complex disasters has been a mainstay of her ...

Ms. When she was growing up in northwestern Michigan, everyone called her “Cookie.” Now Ms. “If you don’t have some of your big regulatory changes in the pipeline at the halfway point, you run a very real risk of them not being completed.” The challenge facing FEMA and Ms. “We’re rapidly approaching the halfway point of the Biden administration,” Mr. Criswell called the governors of Georgia and South Carolina, where Hurricane Ian’s impact is expected to reach, to make sure they had her cellphone number. Rob Moore, a senior policy analyst at the Natural Resources Defense Council, gave Ms. In one of her postings with the Colorado Air National Guard’s fire department, Ms. Criswell became the first woman to hold the position of fire chief in the Colorado Air Guard’s wing. here.” Complimenting FEMA is not without peril, given that the agency has often been synonymous with maddening layers of bureaucracy, red tape and, at times, botched responses — most infamously with Hurricane Katrina in 2005. For Ms. “She is out the door at a moment’s notice that something is happening.”

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Federal disaster declaration for Hurricane Ian-impacted counties ... (WGCU News)

Federal disaster declaration for Hurricane Ian-impacted counties opens door for FEMA financial assistance. Here's details on what FEMA will cover, ...

Residents of Florida counties covered by the Hurricane Ian disaster declaration can apply online at DisasterAssistance.gov, by calling 800-621-FEMA, by downloading the FEMA app and completing an application through a smartphone, or in-person at a federal processing center. Tracey said federal assistance for lost property will help pay to replace a car someone uses on a regular basis, but would not cover the cost of something like a vintage collectors car that may have been destroyed in someone’s garage. To complete an application, FEMA requires: Income is not a factor used in determining how much money someone could get from FEMA to make home repairs. If you had a pool table in your basement and it was a recreation room, well, no. We also replace loss of property and that’s only essential property like your automobile.”

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In Hurricane Ian's aftermath, the new head of FEMA faces a historic ... (News/Talk 94.9 WSJM)

(WASHINGTON) — Deanne Criswell was in Florida Friday with Gov. Ron DeSantis, assessing the historic damage from Hurricane Ian and facing her biggest ...

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Coalition urges FEMA to make changes amid rising flood insurance ... (FOX 8 Live WVUE)

NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Hurricane Ian inundated southwest Florida with storm surge at a time when the National Flood Insurance Program is losing ground.

I would highly encourage people to continue to purchase the coverage as we’re seeing now coming out of now this event with Hurricane Ian, this is a flood loss,” said Meder. “One is that we need transparency, just like we do a credit score we need to understand what’s in the Risk Rating so that we can take actions to reduce our costs,” said Hecht. --Legislators should carefully consider the limitations of affordability frameworks relying solely on income ratios to determine program eligibility. And 81% of policyholders in Orleans will face higher premiums because of Risk Rating 2.0. “It will but it depends on how bad it is. At this time, we’re working with a lot of the disaster recovery firms. “Financially it’s a challenge but politically this action will probably give us a greater voice in D.C.” Property insurance rates were rising before Ian hit Florida. We’ve got a number of teams that are on-site that had staged early on,” said Meder. 30) the Coalition for Sustainable Flood Insurance which GNO Inc. leads issued a white paper that evaluated FEMA’s Risk Rating 2.0 methodology for determining premiums and affordability. “You’re going to see two effects of this one is going to worsen the overall flood insurance landscape financially but on the other hand it’s going to increase the political focus on it,” said Hecht.

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Need FEMA assistance? Here's what to expect when you apply (WFTV Orlando)

ORLANDO, Fla. — Residents in 13 Florida counties who were affected by Hurricane Ian may be eligible for assistance from the Federal Emergency Management ...

[click here](https://www.fema.gov/disaster/hurricane-ian). [click here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXMaDkY3Q2o). [Click here](https://www.wftv.com/mobile-apps/) to download the free WFTV news and weather apps, [click here](https://www.wftv.com/smart-tv/) to download the WFTV Now app for your smart TV and [click here](https://www.wftv.com/news/wftv-news-now/d0dcf925-b5af-4f21-a9ac-633b8a42bc90/) to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live. They’re able to conduct inspections both on-site and remotely. [READ: Safety tips for flooding in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian](https://www.wftv.com/news/local/safety-tips-flooding-aftermath-hurricane-ian/2NE6OVGHKZEB7LEAJIHA5E3IDY/) [ FEMA app](https://www.fema.gov/about/news-multimedia/mobile-products) and apply there.

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