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Jennifer Emerling / There Is More Work To Be Done
Jennifer Emerling / There Is More Work To Be Done
Hurricane Ian hit Florida’s southwest coast as a Category 4 storm with 155 mph winds on Wednesday, September 28, 2022. Over 2.5 million residents across Florida are without power and many must boil their water. Lee and Charlotte counties were hit the hardest with major flooding and wind damage. The governor has declared a state of emergency and President Biden has ordered federal aid to support recovery efforts. The storm weakened as it moved northeast over the state and is expected to move off the coast Thursday and approach the coast of Georgia and South Carolina on Friday.
HAC offers the following resources with information for nonprofits dealing with loss and damage from Hurricane Ian: Rural Resilience in the Face of Disaster site and Disaster Response for Rural Communities Guide.
If you are in need of emergency, transient housing, you can text SHELTER and your Zip Code to 43362 (4FEMA) to find where the shelter closest to you is located.
TIPS
Please keep in mind the following safety protocols for hurricanes and flooding:
This flooding event is a reminder that all residents in this area should carry flood insurance. Contact your insurance agent for more information about purchasing flood insurance or visit the National Flood Insurance Program at www.fema.gov/national-flood-insurance-program or call 1-888-379-9531. Please keep in mind that new insurance policies take 30 days to go into effect.
If your home has experienced damage, remember to check the outside of your home before you enter. Look for loose power lines, broken or damaged gas lines, foundations cracks, missing support beams, or other damage. It may be safest to ask a building inspector of contractor to check the structure before you enter. Do not force jammed doors open, as they may be providing needed support to the rest of the home. Sniff for gas to ensure there are no natural or propane gas leaks. If you do have a propane tank system, make sure to turn off all valves and contact a propane supplier to check the system before you use it again. Check floors and ceilings to ensure they are not sagging from water damage. This can be especially hazardous. Take photographs of any damage as you may need them for insurance claims or FEMA claims later on.
RESOURCES
Apply for FEMA Assistance by registering online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov. FEMA Disaster Assistance Helpline answers questions about the help offered by FEMA, how to apply for assistance, or the information in your account.
Toll-free helpline: 1-800-621-FEMA (3362)
For hearing impaired callers only:
1-800-462-7585 (TTY)
1-800-621-3362 (Video Relay Service)
Operators are multilingual and calls are answered seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. ET
American Red Cross Disaster Service: For referrals and updates on Red Cross shelter services in your area, locate a local Red Cross office through: https://www.redcross.org/find-help or by calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).
The Red Cross helps disaster victims by providing safe shelter, hot meals, essential relief supplies, emotional support and health services like first aid. Trained Red Cross workers often meet one-on-one with families to develop individual plans and identify available resources to help aid recovery.
Fannie Mae Disaster Response Network:
STATE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCIES
Florida
Florida Division of Emergency Management
2555 Shumard Oak Blvd.
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100
Phone: (850) 815-4000
https://www.floridadisaster.org/
Georgia
Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency
935 United Ave. SE
Atlanta, GA 30316-0055
Phone: (404) 635-7200
https://gema.georgia.gov/locations
South Carolina
South Carolina Emergency Management Division
Phone: (803) 737-8500
STATE HOUSING AGENCIES
Florida
Florida Housing Finance Corporation
227 N Bronough Street, Suite 5000
Tallahassee, FL 32301-1367
Phone: (850) 488-4197
Georgia
Georgia Department of Community Affairs / Georgia Housing and Finance Authority
60 Executive Park South NE
Atlanta, GA 30329-2231
Phone: (404) 679-4940
South Carolina
South Carolina State Housing Finance and Development Authority
300 Outlet Pointe Boulevard, Suite C
Columbia, SC 29210
Phone: (803) 896-9001
Fax: (803) 551-4876
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT STATE FIELD OFFICES
Florida
Jacksonville Field Office
Charles E. Bennett Federal Building
400 W. Bay Street, Suite 1015
Jacksonville, FL 32202
Phone: (904) 232-2627
Director: Alesia Scott-Ford
https://www.hud.gov/states/florida/offices
Miami Field Office
Brickell Plaza Federal Building
909 SE First Avenue, Room 500
Miami, FL 33131-3028
Phone: (305) 536-4456
Director: Luis M. Rolle
Georgia
Atlanta Regional Office
Five Points Plaza Building
40 Marietta Street
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: (404) 331-5136
Regional Administrator: José Alvarez
Phone: (678) 732-2200
https://www.hud.gov/states/georgia/offices
South Carolina
Columbia Field Office
Dept. of Housing and Urban Development Strom Thurmond Federal Building
1835 Assembly Street, 13th Floor
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: (803) 765-5592
Director- Kristine Foye
https://www.hud.gov/states/south_carolina
USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT STATE OFFICES
Florida
4500 NW 27th Avenue
Suite D-2
Gainesville, FL 32606
Phone: (352) 338-3400
Director: Lakeisha Hood
Georgia
Stephens Federal Building
355 E. Hancock Avenue, Stop 300
Athens, GA 30601-2768
Phone: (706) 546-2162
Director: Reggie Taylor
South Carolina
Strom Thurmond Federal Building
1835 Assembly Street, Room 1007
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: (803) 765-5163
Director: Dr. Saundra Glover