The U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, announced an additional $480 million for Florida’s disaster recovery efforts through FEMA’s Public Assistance program. The funds will support over 500 recovery projects, including infrastructure repairs, emergency protective measures, and debris removal. Noem cited collaboration with Senators Ashley Moody and Rick Scott, emphasizing the administration’s commitment to restoring critical public infrastructure like schools, utilities, and community services. The allocation includes $180 million for infrastructure restoration, $136.6 million for emergency protective measures, and $66.3 million for debris removal. The funding aims to address costs incurred during emergencies to protect life and property, aiding communities in rebuilding after recent hurricanes.
https://www.dhs.gov/news/2026/01/30/secretary-noem-announces-additional-480-million-florida-disaster-recovery
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