News from the South - Florida News Feed
FEMA claims for Milton cannot be made yet
SUMMARY: Two days after Hurricane Milton struck Tampa Bay, FEMA has yet to begin assistance due to pending approval for a major disaster declaration from President Biden. In Forest Hills, residents like Amanda and Francisco TR face severe flooding, with significant damage rendered to their home, despite having flood insurance. Their attempts to navigate FEMA’s online system have been complicated, as Hurricane Milton isn’t yet listed. FEMA is working on the state‘s request, and while help is delayed, they continue to assist victims from Hurricane Helen, having already distributed over $154 million in aid.
Residents looking to process claims for Milton with FEMA cannot do so yet.
News from the South - Florida News Feed
Citizens Insurance shedding thousands of Florida policyholders
SUMMARY: Hurricane Milton has intensified fears surrounding insurance policies in Florida, especially as the state–run Citizens Insurance Agency announced it will drop over 300,000 policyholders soon, transferring them to private insurers. Homeowners like Nancy Morales express concerns about potential premium increases and have pending claims that add to their anxiety. Florida regulators have approved this policy transfer amid ongoing market improvements, but many worry about timing it during hurricane season. Morales, who has already paid $36,000 out of pocket for roof repairs due to storm damage, is anxious about being dropped from Citizens as she awaits reimbursement.
CBS News Miami’s Ivan Taylor spoke with one South Florida homeowner who is impacted by the provider’s depopulation.
News from the South - Florida News Feed
Tampa residents try to navigate floodwaters left behind by Hurricane Milton
SUMMARY: In North Tampa, floodwaters remain high, forcing residents to devise creative ways to navigate the area. A stranded car illustrates the dangers, as many underestimate the water‘s depth. Local wheelchair-bound resident Rick Taylor struggles to access supplies, with hopes that the water recedes soon. Meanwhile, Antonio Gonzalez is uncertain about the safety of his home due to flooding. Residents are experiencing rapid water rise, complicating the situation. While some areas maintain power and lighting, caution is urged against driving on flooded roads. First responders are active, but residents urgently need supplies as night approaches.
CBS News Miami’s Steve Maugeri has the latest from North Tampa.
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Preparation helping recovery after third Florida hurricane in 66 days | Florida
SUMMARY: Following Hurricane Milton’s impact in Florida, over 12,000 miles of roads have been cleared, and nearly 2,000 bridge inspections completed, with 1,600 people and 140 pets rescued. The storm, which led to 16 fatalities and significant flash flooding, is the third hurricane to strike Florida this year. Governor Ron DeSantis emphasized safety precautions and the need to avoid hazards like downed power lines and floodwaters. Damage from the hurricanes exceeds billions, with 2.2 million homes and businesses still without power. Efforts are underway to assist recovery and clean-up, including collaboration with FEMA for resource mobilization.
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