Recovery at a Glance – Jackson County
Since the federal disaster declaration for Hurricane Michael, residents of Jackson County have received more than
* 6,046 individuals and households have been approved for nearly
* 14 flood insurance claims have been filed. An estimated
* Nearly
Housing Assistance:
* More than
* 9,005 home inspections have been issued with 100 percent completed.
* 2,241 survivors have not provided
* Through Disaster Survivor Assistance outreach more than 13,000 survivors were connected with disaster resources and recovery partners for needs beyond what
* 2,315 homeowners and renters have been approved for rental assistance.
*
* 82 households have been licensed-in in Jackson County under
Debris Removal:
* More than 7.1 million cubic yards of debris has been removed in Jackson County.



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