Kevin Guthrie joins Justin Warmoth connected ‘The Weekly’
ORLANDO, Fla. – Hurricane play is officially over, but the impacts from Ian and Nicole volition linger for years to come.
Kevin Guthrie, Florida’s manager of exigency management, sat down with anchor Justin Warmoth connected “The Weekly” to sermon the betterment process and the further national assistance connected the mode for Central Florida.
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“Federal backing from FEMA is simply a stopgap,” Guthrie stressed. “It is not insurance. It is not going to marque you whole. I don’t privation radical to deliberation they’re going to get a immense cheque from FEMA that’s going to marque them full and going to repair each of their seawalls.”
Guthrie said 10 counties were requested to person nationalist assistance to assistance with Hurricane Nicole damage, six of which see idiosyncratic assistance. Brevard, Volusia and Flagler counties were each included successful the request.
“Once we get the idiosyncratic assistance, we privation radical to motion up,” Guthrie said. “Even if you signed up for Hurricane Ian, you request to motion up for Hurricane Nicole. You whitethorn beryllium eligible for the aforesaid amounts of wealth successful some disasters.”
Watch the afloat interrogation successful the video subordinate above.
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Justin Warmoth
Justin Warmoth joined News 6 successful February 2013 arsenic our Brevard County reporter. In March of 2016, aft anchoring the play mornings since August of 2015, Justin was promoted to weekday greeting anchor. You tin drawback him Monday done Friday mornings from 5-7 a.m. and astatine noon.