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Milton, Florida
Florida farm losses from Hurricane Milton could top $600M
Agricultural production losses in Florida from Hurricane Milton could reach $642.7 million, pushing the state’s potential crop and livestock losses from three hurricanes this year to nearly $1 billion.
Florida agriculture hit with $190M losses from Hurricane Milton
Florida agriculture suffered more than $190 million in losses from Hurricane Milton, making it the costliest for farmers and ranchers of three cyclones that struck the state in 2024, according to University of Florida researchers.
Good news, Florida hurricane victims: tax relief for Milton, Ian, other disaster losses
Disaster victims can now deduct financial losses on income tax returns. Damages from Hurricanes Ian, Helene and Milton affected.
Hurricane Milton caused hundreds of millions in losses to Florida's agriculture industry
Hurricane Milton impacted more than 5.7 million acres of agricultural land, resulting in an estimated $190.4 million to $642.7 million in losses.
Report Adds up Hurricane Milton’s Big Blow to Florida Agriculture
Initial calculations from University of Florida economists estimate ag production losses from Hurricane Milton between $190.4 million and $642.7 million.
UF/IFAS: Hurricane Milton caused over $190M in lost Florida agriculture
A UF/IFAS Economic Impact Analysis Program (EIAP) report released Friday estimates Hurricane Milton caused between $190.4 million and $642.7 million in agricultural production losses in Florida. According to the preliminary report, the information is based on data from surveys that UF/IFAS distributed to producers.
Hurricane Milton farm losses could top $642 million in Florida
With losses estimated between $190.4 million and $642.7 million, Milton had a larger impact on agricultural production in Florida than Hurricane Debby in August and Hurricane Helene in September. Both of those hurricanes made landfall in rural Taylor County.
Hurricane Milton's aftermath: Florida's agriculture suffers up to $642.7 million in losses
Agricultural production losses in Florida from Hurricane Milton could reach $642.7 million, pushing the state’s potential crop and livestock losses from three hurricanes this year to nearly $1 billion.
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Florida man got a nice ‘surprise’ when his insurer sent a $20K check to cover rental property damages from Hurricane Milton — but his bank refused to cash it. Here’s ...
Florida property owner Reza Razavi thought he had a golden ticket from his insurance company in the wake of Hurricane Milton.
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Central Florida residents weary of debris from Hurricane Milton as collection efforts drag on
One reason for the delay: Milton made landfall Oct. 9 on Florida’s west coast near Siesta Key, less than two weeks after ...
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Florida Insurers Rejected More Than Half of Hurricane Claims
Tens of thousands of claims have been made for Hurricanes Helene and Milton, which hit the Sunshine State in the fall.
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Displaced for Christmas: Volusia County family fears home will still flood 2.5 months after Hurricane Milton
Christmas is looking a lot different this year for many Central Florida families displaced by Hurricane Milton. It's been 75 ...
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Hotel employee helps bring Christmas presents to displaced hurricane victims
Ashley Elaine, assistant manager of the Palm Harbor Extended Stay, put a call out to the community about families in need.
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FEMA sends $1B to Florida storm victims, but some are still waiting on the agency
As of mid-December, FEMA shelled out $1.1 billion for Floridians who were victims of hurricanes Debby, Helene and Milton, ...
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The majority of Hurricane Milton disaster calls to FEMA went unanswered. Why 68,000 Floridians were left in the lurch during their moment of need
More than 80% of Floridians don’t have flood insurance and FEMA was unprepared for the deluge of assistance calls after ...
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