VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. — A FEMA Disaster Recovery Center has returned to Daytona Beach.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency said it saw high demand at the location the first time around in mid-November.
Between Nov. 12-19, officials said more than 1,000 residents affected by Hurricane Milton visited the John H. Dickerson Community Center.
So officials decided to reopen that DRC from Nov. 30 to Dec. 7.
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At a DRC, residents are able to meet directly with a FEMA representative and other disaster assistance organizations, including the U.S. Small Business Administration and the American Red Cross.
These organizations aim to provide one-on-one help to find possible recovery options.
Volusia County residents impacted by Hurricane Milton who are not able to apply for benefits virtually, are encouraged to visit a DRC in person for assistance.
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The Disaster Recovery Center will open daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. through Saturday, Dec. 7.
The John H. Dickerson Community Center is located at 308 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Daytona Beach.
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