In a recent government meeting, officials provided a comprehensive update on the response and recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene, which has been described as one of the most severe storms to impact the region in over a century. The storm caused significant damage, particularly in low-lying coastal areas, prompting the signing of an executive order to extend the local state of emergency. This measure allows for expedited federal reimbursement for recovery expenses.
County Administrator Bonnie Wise highlighted the extensive preparations made prior to the storm, noting that nearly 1,000 county employees were activated to support emergency operations. The county has opened disaster recovery centers and comfort stations in the hardest-hit areas, including Tampa, to assist residents in accessing aid and resources. Additionally, the county is conducting special debris removal operations to expedite recovery efforts.
Fire Chief Jason O'Gardy and Emergency Management Director Tim Dudley reported on the unprecedented challenges faced during the storm, including a record number of emergency calls and rescues. Over 500 individuals were rescued by emergency services, and the sheriff's office reported more than 1,500 deputies were deployed to assist with emergency response efforts. The storm's impact was felt across six states, with significant flooding reported in areas like Dana Shores and Town 'n' Country.
Officials emphasized the importance of community collaboration and the dedication of first responders, who worked tirelessly to ensure the safety of residents. The meeting also addressed ongoing recovery efforts, including damage assessments and the need for continued support for affected residents. The county is actively coordinating with FEMA to provide individual assistance and has set up various resources for residents to access aid.
As recovery efforts continue, officials urged residents to register for FEMA assistance and utilize available resources, including the Hillsborough County Stay Safe page and the HC Storm call center. The meeting concluded with a commitment to ongoing support for the community as it navigates the recovery process from this devastating storm.