FEMA Major Disaster Declaration – Florida Hurricane Idalia
FEMA Alert
August 31, 2023
***UPDATED 10/5/23***
FEMA has issued a Major Disaster Declaration for areas of the state of Florida to supplement state, tribal and local recovery efforts in the areas affected by Hurricane Idalia beginning August 27, 2023 and continuing. The following areas has been approved for assistance:
Individual Assistance:
- Charlotte
- Citrus
- Columbia
- Dixie
- Gilchrist
- Hamilton
- Hernando
- Hillsborough
- Jefferson
- Lafayette
- Levy
- Madison
- Manatee
- Pasco
- Pinellas
- Sarasota
- Suwannee
- Taylor
Public Assistance:
- Alachua
- Baker
- Bay
- Bradford
- Brevard
- Calhoun
- Charlotte
- Citrus
- Clay
- Collier
- Columbia
- DeSoto
- Dixie
- Duval
- Flagler
- Franklin
- Gadsden
- Gilchrist
- Gulf
- Hamilton
- Hardee
- Hernando
- Hillsborough
- Jefferson
- Lafayette
- Lake
- Lee
- Leon
- Levy
- Liberty
- Madison
- Manatee
- Marion
- Nassau
- Orange
- Osceola
- Pasco
- Pinellas
- Polk
- Putnam
- Sarasota
- Seminole
- St. Johns
- Sumter
- Suwannee
- Taylor
- Union
- Volusia
- Wakulla
Florida Hurricane Idalia (DR-4734-FL)
President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Approves Major Disaster Declaration for Florida
Additional Resources
FEMA’s web site
FEMA’s Disaster Declaration Process
Safeguard Properties Industry Alerts
VA’s Policy Regarding Natural Disasters