Panhandle Counties Continue To Recover From Ivan's Wrath 

Release Date: April 28, 2005
Release Number: 1551-320

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ORLANDO, Fla. -- Nearly $1 billion in federal assistance has been approved for 16 hard-hit Panhandle counties as they continue to recover from Hurricane Ivan’s September onslaught. Aid amounting to $984 million has been earmarked to help the recovery from damages suffered when the category 4 hurricane slammed into Florida’s westernmost counties.

More than 138,500 victims of Ivan in the Panhandle have applied for federal and state aid, and federal officials continue to review grant requests to reimburse local agencies for ongoing recovery projects.

A total of $161 million has been approved under FEMA’s Individuals and Households Program assistance funds, which can be used to pay for lodging expenses, rental assistance, minimal home repairs and other needs related to the hurricane.

To date, FEMA has obligated more than $258 million in Public Assistance (infrastructure) grants to reimburse local governments and the state for emergency measures taken during the storm and for permanent repairs, restoration and replacement of public facilities in the Panhandle. Of the total, nearly $157 million is earmarked to pay for work done to clear storm-related debris.

Some of the public assistance projects approved include:

For the 2004 hurricanes, the federal government is reimbursing 90 percent of the eligible cost for emergency measures and permanent restoration. State and local governments pay the remaining 10 percent. Once FEMA obligates the funds, the applicant has to gather and submit the appropriate records to the state and request payment.

Another major component of the Ivan recovery is the availability of disaster loans. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has authorized 13,342 low-interest disaster loans totaling nearly $565 million for Panhandle homeowners, renters and businesses.

Assistance is still available to help residents with their applications and federal disaster aid program questions. A Disaster Recovery Center, staffed with federal and state recovery specialists, remains open at 33 Brent Lane in Pensacola, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Central Daylight Time.

Residents with questions regarding their SBA application status or who need additional information should visit an SBA loan office at a Disaster Recovery Center or an SBA Disaster Outreach Center, or should call the SBA at 1-800-359-2227.

Applicants with questions about their application status or general disaster inquiries may call the FEMA Helpline at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362), or TTY 1-800-462-7585 for the hearing- and speech-impaired. The lines operate Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time.

Attached is a county-by-county breakdown of individual disaster assistance provided to Panhandle residents in the 15 counties declared eligible for individual and family assistance. Those counties are Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Leon, Liberty, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Wakulla, Walton, and Washington. All of those counties and one additional county – Jefferson – were declared eligible for infrastructure assistance.

The State Emergency Response Team (SERT) is a collaboration of Florida’s state agencies led by the state coordinating officer. SERT’s mission is to ensure that Florida is prepared to respond to emergencies, recover from them, and mitigate their impacts. Visit www.floridadisaster.org for the latest information on the hurricane relief efforts.

FEMA prepares the nation for all hazards and manages federal response and recovery efforts following any national incident. FEMA also initiates mitigation activities, trains first responders, works with state and local emergency managers, and manages the National Flood Insurance Program and the U.S. Fire Administration. FEMA became part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on March 1, 2003.

Last Modified: Thursday, 28-Apr-2005 12:10:32