Tampa opening additional FEMA help centers for residents impacted by hurricanes

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The City of Tampa is opening three additional FEMA assistance centers for residents impacted by Hurricanes Milton and Helene.

Starting Wednesday, Oct. 23, these centers will provide residents without internet access a place to submit their FEMA applications online.

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City of Tampa staff will also be on hand from 8 a.m. to noon Monday through Saturday to help those who may need assistance navigating the application.

The hours may be extended, depending on demand. Officials said the new computer access centers are strategically located across Tampa to serve all areas of the city.

The locations include:

  • Copeland Park Center (North)
    11001 North 15th Street
  • Port Tampa Center (South)
    4702 West McCoy Street
  • Cyrus Greene Center (East)
    2101 East Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard
  • Cordelia B. Hunt Center (West)
    4810 North Himes Avenue

Residents will need to bring the following information to complete their applications:

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