In a recent government meeting, officials addressed ongoing recovery efforts following Hurricane Milton, emphasizing the importance of community preparedness and available resources for residents. The meeting highlighted the establishment of a hotline for residents in unincorporated areas to inquire about debris management and solid waste rules. The hotline number, 1-833-843-2985, is available for residents seeking assistance with debris pickup and citizen drop-off locations.
Clint, a key speaker at the meeting, provided updates on the St. Johns River, indicating that drainage issues would persist into early November, with the river expected to remain at moderate to major flood stages. Residents, particularly those living on the western side of the county, were urged to stay vigilant and informed about potential flooding impacts.
As the hurricane season continues, officials reminded citizens to assess their vulnerabilities and remain proactive in their preparations. They encouraged residents to utilize assistance from FEMA and local agencies, stressing the importance of avoiding flooded roads and not engaging in activities in floodwaters.
Additionally, FEMA damage survey assistance teams are actively visiting neighborhoods to help residents register for aid. Officials reassured the community that while there are currently two storms being monitored, there is low expectation for them to develop into significant threats.
For more information on recovery efforts and available resources, residents are encouraged to visit the Volusia County website.