NACCHO is closely monitoring the impacts of Hurricane Milton and is ready to assist and support local health departments with response and recovery efforts. To follow is a brief list of resources and information that may be helpful to impacted communities. If you need support or have questions, please reach out to NACCHO’s Preparedness team for additional updates or assistance.
- Toolkit of multimedia resources available to quickly share messaging to community after Hurricane Milton - English | FEMA
- Toolkit of multimedia resources available to quickly share messaging to community after Hurricane Milton - Spanish | FEMA
- National Disaster Distress Helpline 1-800-985-5990 Provides Immediate Crisis Counseling to People Affected by Hurricane Milton | SAMSHA
- Disaster Distress Helpline Brochure, English | SAMSHA
- Disaster Distress Helpline Brochure, Spanish | SAMSHA
- Disability & Disaster Hotline | The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies
- Roundup of U.S. government resources following Hurricane Milton | USAGov
- Disaster Behavioral Health Resources | ASPR TRACIE
- Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies Toolkit | CDC
- Conducting Shelter Assessments and Evaluating Public Health and Healthcare Facilities | CDC
- Floods and Your Safety | CDC
- After the Flood: Mold-Specific Resources | ASPR TRACIE
- After a Storm or Flooding: Key Tips for Consumers About Food Safety | FDA
- Hurricanes | ASPR TRACIE
- Water, Sanitation, & Hygiene Preparedness Resource Library | NACCHO
- Top Tips for Mosquito Control During a Hurricane Crisis | NACCHO
- Emergency Law Inventory for Navigating Disaster Responder Laws Across the United States | Temple University
Additionally: Public Health Emergency Declared for Florida to Aid Health Care Response to Hurricane Milton