In order to be eligible for financial programs to assist residents, incidents and conditions must be reported to Columbia County Emergency Management.
COLUMBIA COUNTY, Fla. — Columbia County wants residents to know that if damage has been done to their homes and it hasn’t been reported yet, take action.
The county released a Hurricane Idalia recovery and operation status update on Mon., Sept. 4. Columbia County said that it has declared for Category A, which is debris removal and Category B, emergency protective measure.According to the county, “Asset allocation focus is in the cleanup phase of all organic debris and focused on providing/connecting relief, county-wide. We have completed cutting and tossing all trees except these which are caught in power line.
Columbia County wants all residents who have suffered home damage to know that anyone who hasn’t reported damage to Columbia County Emergency Management to please call and leave a message to report the issue to 386-758-1383.A damage assessment team is standing by to help assess damage to property. The county said that this includes ANY damage that affects the living area of your residence.
United Way of Suwannee Valley is distributing supplies, food, water, etc. to families impacted by Hurricane Idalia. If you have been impacted and need assistance, Call -752-5604. You can donate to help us supply food, water, medical equipment, medicine, and other basic needs. All donations directly support those impacted by Hurricane Idalia.
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