The unofficial damage total for Tropical Storm Debbby in Franklin
County was 2,682,201 dollars.
That was the word from County
Emergency Management director Pam
Brownell to the county commission on Tuesday.
Miss Brownell said there were 4 homes destroyed during the
storm, while 12 more suffered major damage, 15 suffered minor damage, and 8
were considered “affected”.
Miss Brownell said the total is nowhere near complete as
they are still tallying damage from debris and other damage caused by the
storm.
The county has met the threshold for public assistance, but
not for individual assistance.
The county is also waiting to see if Florida
will be eligible for federal assistance.
That depends on whether the state overall suffered at least
25 million dollars in damage from tropical storm Debby.
The local damage assessment also does not take into account
the damage that was done to oyster bars in the Apalachicola
Bay .
There have also been reports of mud on the bars and of
oysters dead from too much fresh water.
The county said those impacts should be added to the damage
assessment, and have asked that the Florida Department of Agriculture do a
thorough inspection of the oyster bars so there is a full accounting of the
true impact of the storm.
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