Pasco Sheriff's Office Responds To Widespread Flooding From Hurricane Helene

Pasco County’s Mobile Disaster Recovery Center Moving To New Location

Pasco Sheriff's Office Responds To Widespread Flooding From Hurricane Helene
Pasco Sheriff’s Office Responded To Widespread Flooding From Hurricane Helene

PASCO COUNTY, Fla. – The Mobile Disaster Recovery Center currently located at the Hudson Regional Library in Pasco County will be relocating. The center will cease operations at its current location at 7 p.m. on Saturday, November 30th.

A new location will be announced soon.

Multiple Ways to Apply for Disaster Assistance

While the Mobile Disaster Recovery Center offers valuable in-person assistance, residents affected by recent hurricanes have several options for applying for aid:

  • Online: Visit DisasterAssistance.gov
  • FEMA App: Download the FEMA App on your smartphone or tablet.
  • Phone: Call 800-621-3362. Be aware that wait times may be longer due to high call volumes.

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FEMA offers support in multiple languages and accommodates individuals who use relay services or captioned telephones.

Stay Updated on Hurricane Recovery Efforts

For the latest information on recovery efforts related to Hurricanes Milton, Helene, and Debby, visit the following FEMA websites:

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