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Orange County after Hurricane Ian

State of Emergency extended seven days in Orange County

1,100 homes sustained damages resulting in an estimated loss of $188.8 million

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A Local State of Emergency has been extended an additional seven days. This enables Orange County to work with our state and federal partners more efficiently, and help our residents in need. 

DISASTER RECOVERY CENTER

The FEMA Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) is open at Barnett Park. Yesterday, the DRC services more than 100 individuals.

  • Location: Barnett Park
  • Address: 4801 W Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL, 32808
  • Operating Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., daily (gates opening at 7 a.m.)

Along with volunteer groups, representatives from state and federal agencies will be available to provide a one-stop shop for in-person individual and business assistance, including but not limited to:

  • FEMA Individual Assistance, FEMA Mitigation
  • Small Business Administration
  • Crisis Counseling
  • Florida Dept. of Children and Families
  • Florida Dept. of Business and Professional Regulation
  • Agency for Persons with Disabilities

It is not necessary to visit a center to apply. Residents can visit DisasterAssistance.gov, dial 800-621-3362 or download the FEMA mobile app.

 DISASTER SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (D-SNAP)

The Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) provides food assistance for individuals and families impacted by Hurricane Ian and who are not receiving food assistance benefits through the regular Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

  • Individuals in Orange County can complete pre-registration beginning on Monday, October 17, 2022 through Sunday, October 30, 2022.

More information on the program, eligibility requirements and important dates can be found by visiting myflfamilies.com/DSNAP.

RECOVERY STATISTICS

  • Debris Removal: Crews are clearing roughly 2,000 cubic yards of debris from homes each day. It is estimated that it will take 5-6 weeks to remove all debris from the county.
  • Utilities/Solid Waste: During the last week, more than 38,000 tons of materials were delivered to Orange County Solid Waste facilities – an increase of 57 percent from this time last year.
  • Damage Assessment: More than 1,517 properties have been assessed by the Orange County Property Appraiser. Of that number, nearly 1,100 have sustained damages resulting in an estimated loss of $188.8M.
Orange County, Hurricane Ian, Debris Removal, Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

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