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Residents of Hillsborough County, Florida, affected by Hurricane Debby can now apply for financial assistance through FEMA's Individuals and Households Program (IHP), which offers help for temporary housing and other disaster-related expenses for those uninsured or underinsured. In South Carolina, Governor Henry McMaster has applied for federal disaster aid following Tropical Storm Debby, which caused damage to over 900 homes in Charleston, Colleton, and Dorchester counties, with total damages estimated at over $16 million. If the Presidential Disaster Declaration is approved, affected homeowners in these counties could access FEMA assistance for home repairs and temporary housing. Additionally, McMaster has requested public assistance for 12 counties to cover extraordinary recovery costs. The aid available includes the possibility of low-interest disaster loans for businesses and residents in certain areas, pending further assessments. Both states are mobilizing to provide necessary aid to their impacted residents as they recover from the recent storm events.
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