FEMA: Help is Still Available

Tropical Storm Debby drenched several parts of Florida and brought flooding and other misery to northeast Florida and southeast Georgia. (Action News Staff/Viewers)
Tropical Storm Debby drenched several parts of Florida and brought flooding and other misery to northeast Florida and southeast Georgia. (Action News Staff/Viewers)
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Updated: 7/23/2012 4:49 pm
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. --When Tropical Storm Debby dumped massive rains in our area, it left behind complete destruction, homes underwater--and people even stranded in those homes.

After that storm, Floridians asked for help, and FEMA answered that call.

So far--over 10,000 Floridians have contacted FEMA for help.

Almost $14.9 million in disaster grants have been approved by FEMA for individuals, and over $2.4 million in disaster loans for small business owners.

Now, FEMA wants you to know there is still help out there if you need it.

Disaster recovery centers are open in 4 local counties.

Duval County

Johnnie Walker Community Center

2500 W. 20th St.

Jacksonville, FL 32209


Nassau County

Nassau County Emergency Operations Center

(across the street from the county courthouse)

77150 Citizens Circle.

Yulee


Baker County

Across the street from Christian Fellowship Temple,

Apartment 1

337 N. 7th St.

MacClenny, FL 32063


Columbia County

Westfield Shopping Center

484 S.W. Commerce Dr.

Lake City, FL 32055

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