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Florida disaster aid reaches $2 billion

Emergency Management Alert, November 2, 2004

Federal and state disaster assistance reached $2 billion in Florida last week, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) reported.

Florida residents continue to apply for hurricane and flood-related aid following the series of hurricanes at the end of the summer. Nearly 1,052,000 Floridians have registered for recovery aid since Hurricane Charley first struck the state on August 13, followed by Hurricanes Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.

"Providing temporary housing continues to be the major focus in our recovery effort," said Michael Brown, who heads the FEMA. "At this time, we are primarily focused on helping everyone who was made homeless by the recent disasters relocate to safe and secure living quarters so they will have the ability to concentrate on their recovery."

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