

We’re going to continue to open these centers around the state, and the other parts of the state as well that have been impacted, as a place where individuals can go to get assistance.Īnd today’s - or the one that’s in Lee County is also co-located with the state’s insurance village. We opened our first Disaster Recovery Center yesterday, and we’re going to open three more tomorrow. They’re going to continue to be in the county until every structure has been looked at and cleared to make sure nobody still needs rescue. Yesterday alone, they were able to assess 24,000 structures. We have 17 search and rescue teams still in Lee County that are going door by door to make sure that we have accounted for everybody. That includes FEMA personnel, as well as our other federal partners, like the Army Corps of Engineers, the Department of Defense, the Department of Interior still on the ground. As you heard, we do have nearly 4,000 federal personnel on the ground today. With that, I will turn it over to FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell to discuss any ongoing recovery.ĪDMINISTRATOR CRISWELL: All right, thank you, Karine. We are committed to helping the state of Florida build back stronger and more resilient, and we will be there for them each step of the way. Nearly 4,000 federal personnel are on the ground now providing emergency power to hospitals serving millions of meals and evaluating the structural safety of buildings. I also want to take the opportunity to remind you all: Though we have briefed on this before about the actions President Biden has taken to date, even before Hurricane Ian made landfall, President Biden approved the state’s disaster declaration request and directed his team to mobilize federal resources to help Florida prepare for the storm.Īnd every day since, President Biden has directed his entire administration to prioritize lifesaving actions and ensure delivery of essential services and support - and support to survivors. Throughout the day, the President will be joined by state and local officials, including Governor DeSantis, Senator Rick Scott, Senator Marco Rubio, Congressman Byron Daniels , Lee County Chairman Cecil Pendergrass, Mayor Ray Murphy, as well as other federal, state, and local officials.

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Most importantly, the President and First Lady will reaffirm their commitment to helping the people of Florida as they recover and rebuild from this devastating storm.Īs part of that commitment, President Biden will announce today that he is doubling the amount of time the federal government will cover the full cost of clearing debris, disturbing - distributing food and water, and supporting shelters. They will survive the damage - they will survey, pardon me - they will survey the damage, receive an operational briefing on ongoing recovery efforts, and thank federal, state, and local officials working around the clock to provide lifesaving assistance and supporting recovery. As you all know, we’re en route to Fort Myers, Florida, where the President and First Lady will meet with local residents and small-business owners impacted by Hurricane Ian. JEAN-PIERRE: The moment you all have been waiting for.

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