Curbside Storm Debris Pickupfor Impacted Zip Codes Starts 9/30

Hurricane Helene recovery resources

Federal Emergen Management Agency (FEMA) Hurricane Helene Individual and Household Assistance

On Sept. 28, 2024, FEMA declared Hillsborough County eligible for Individual Assistance through the Individual and Households Program (IHP). This program provides financial assistance and direct services to eligible individuals and households affected by Hurricane Helene. Assistance and services may cover uninsured or underinsured necessary expenses and serious needs.

FEMA Reso4urces Fact Sheets

Before you apply

If you have insurance (homeowners, flood, auto, etc.), file a claim as soon as possible. Losses already covered by insurance cannot be covered by FEMA.

To apply for Individual and Household Assistance

Visit Disasterassistance.gov. From this page, you can review the application process, apply for Individual Assistance, and check the status of your application.

For application help

FEMA’s FAQs page will answer most application and technical questions.

  • For help completing your application, call the FEMA Helpline at (800) 621-3362, 7 AM to 10 PM, seven days a week.
  • For technical support or site errors, call the Internet Help Desk at , (800) 745-0243, 7 AM to 10 PM, seven days a week.

Residents in need of assistance

Report damage or get information about storm debris cleanup.

Damage Reporting Form

The Hurricane Helene Damage Reporting Form is designed to help Hillsborough County officials connect residents with local recovery resources.

Homeowners and owners/renters of agricultural properties, nonprofits, and houses of worship should complete this form, which will help County staff communicate resident needs to local partners, such as American Red Cross, Feeding Tampa Bay, Metropolitan Ministries, Rebuilding Together Tampa Bay, and more.

HCFL.gov/DamageAssessment

Residents who need assistance in completing the form should call (833) HC-STORM or 833-42-8676, the County's Customer Service & Support linestorm information line.

This County assessment form IS NOT a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) application. To register with FEMA, visit DisasterAssistance.gov.

Please keep in mind that completing this form DOES NOT replace a business or homeowner’s insurance claim, nor does it serve as an application for resources.

Storm debris cleanup

Hillsborough County will be collecting storm debris from County neighborhoods most heavily affected by Hurricane Helene. Residents in the County's collection areas impacted by flooding should place debris curbside without blocking the roadway or storm drains. To ensure smooth collection, materials should be separated into three categories: yard waste, damaged household appliances, and construction and demolition debris to include furniture, drywall, carpet and fencing. Bagged waste and household hazardous waste, such as paint or car batteries, will not be accepted as part of this storm-related pickup. To learn more, visit the pickup map.

Business damage assessment

The State of Florida has opened the Business Damage Assessment Survey for Hurricane Helene. Please take a moment to complete the survey. Completing the survey helps to ensure the appropriate services are available during recovery.

Business Damage Assessment Survey

Disaster Recovery Center

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Florida Department of Emergency Management (FDEM), and Hillsborough County open Disaster Recovery Center

Disaster Recovery Center
Hillsborough Community College (HCC) at The Regent
6437 Watson Rd., Riverview, FL 33578.

Hours of operation:
Monday, Sept. 30, 1 to 6 PM
Tuesday, Oct. 1 through Sunday, Oct. 6, 9 AM to 6 PM

Representatives from FEMA, the Florida Small Business Administration (SBA), and stakeholders will be present to assist residents who want to file a FEMA application for Individual Assistance through the Individual and Households Program (IHP) for Hurricane Helene.

Last Modified: 9/30/2024, 9:44:59 PM

Was this page helpful?