Politics & Government
FEMA Sets Up Shop To Help Clearwater Residents
Clearwater residents and business owners who suffered Hurricane Irma-related damage can meet with FEMA representatives in person.

CLEARWATER, FL — As Clearwater continues to recover from Hurricane Irma’s devastating run across the state earlier in the month, the city has announced help is available. Representatives from FEMA plan to set up shop over the next few days to answer resident and business owner questions directly and to help those who may qualify for assistance.
FEMA representatives plan to hold office hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through Sunday, Oct. 1, according to an email from the city. The representatives will be available at Fire Station No. 45, 1140 Court St.
For more information about FEMA assistance, check out this related story: FEMA Disaster Assistance: What You Need To Know After Irma.
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