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Hillsborough County Launches Online Tool For Hurricane Milton Damage Reporting

Flooding in Hillsborough County (HCFR)
Flooding in Hillsborough County (HCFR)

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. – Hillsborough County is making it easier for residents to report damage and unmet needs caused by Hurricane Milton with a new online tool. The Hurricane Milton Damage Reporting Form allows residents to quickly and easily provide information about property damage and request assistance.

How to Report Damage:

Residential property owners, renters, and those with agricultural properties, nonprofits, or houses of worship can access the form at HCFL.gov/DamageAssessment. The information provided will be directed to the appropriate County department, which will respond within 72 hours.

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Why Report Damage?

This data helps Hillsborough County:

  • Assess the extent of the damage: This information is crucial for securing state and federal aid.
  • Connect residents with resources: The County can connect residents with organizations like the American Red Cross, Feeding Tampa Bay, and others who can provide assistance.

Important Notes:

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  • This form is NOT a FEMA application. To register with FEMA, visit DisasterAssistance.gov.
  • Completing this form does NOT replace insurance claims.
  • Residents can find additional recovery resources at HCFL.gov/StormRecovery.
  • For help completing the form, call (833) HC Storm or (833) 427-8676.

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