2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Ends with 18 Storms
2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Ends with 18 Storms

2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Ends with 18 Storms

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The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, which officially ends on November 30, saw 18 named storms, including 11 hurricanes, with significant impacts on Florida and the Carolinas. Hurricanes Helene and Milton were particularly destructive, with Helene causing over 230 fatalities across multiple states, marking it as the deadliest hurricane since Katrina. The storms led to more than 314,000 insurance claims and estimated losses of $5.3 billion in Florida alone. In response, FEMA has extended the disaster assistance application deadline to January 7, 2025, providing additional support for affected residents. As cleanup continues, local cities have a 90-day window to remove debris for FEMA reimbursement eligibility. With no further tropical activity expected, residents are beginning to find some relief after a challenging hurricane season.

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