Homeowners are still battling settlement offers from insurance companies five months after Hurricane Helene. As time goes by, their property is at more risk for further damage from the elements.
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PASCO COUNTY, Fla. - Pasco County is continuing its efforts to help residents recover and rebuild from the devastating ...
FEMA is borrowing funds to cover flood insurance claims after Hurricanes Helene and Milton caused widespread damage, ...
Updated 2024 crop and rangeland damage estimates highlight the devastating impact of natural disasters on U.S. farm ...
Nearly a half year after Hurricanes Helene and Milton slammed Florida, a new analysis from Realtor.com shows only about half ...
Thousands of homeowners in Florida have seen their claims rejected by insurers, while others are still waiting for their payments.
Caused by the hurricanes, the replacement of park boardwalks, the town boat ramp and the town dock could cost around $2 ...
President Donald Trump has highlighted our broken federal disaster system and the urgent need for states to lead. As former speaker of the Florida House of Representatives and executive director of ...
Former Florida House Speaker American Flood Coalition director Melissa Roberts draw a new road map for fixing the ...
Elevate Florida presents a new way so that homeowners pay nothing to flood-proof their houses. The program is the first of ...