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Urban SDK’s aerial imaging service gives state and local officials a fast, clear look at storm damage. Soon it could help ...
Over $675 million in federal block grant funding will be provided to Florida farmers and growers to support their recovery from hurricane damage.
Having spent some $20 million for hurricane recovery, with tens of millions more to go, Sarasota's fund balance safety net is ...
Florida producers have suffered more than $3 billion in losses from Hurricanes Idalia in 2023 plus Debby, Helene, and Milton ...
Florida must address the insurance cost challenge. Mitigation is the state’s most proven, cost-effective and underutilized ...
Millions of Americans are trying to keep cool in the extreme summer heat. In North Carolina this time of year, people are usually tubing or kayaking. But, some towns there are still struggling to ...
Backed by $280 million in new funding, My Safe Florida Home offers free wind mitigation inspections and matching grants for ...
But beyond personal finances, insurance is a foundational pillar of Florida’s economic ecosystem. Our state, while economically strong, remains uniquely exposed to hurricane catastrophe risk.
The USDA grant aims to help mitigate the effects of hurricane Helene on the state’s agricultural and forestry sectors.
Among other things, the funds can be used toward voluntary property buyouts in high-risk flood areas and home repair and replacement.
Twenty years ago, Hurricane Katrina devastated Southeast Louisiana, shutting down New Orleans’ entire public school system.