FEMA reassures residents of relief efforts as officials reach Florida

FEMA reassures residents of relief efforts as officials reach Florida

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FEMA officials are on the ground in Florida trying to reassure residents impacted by both Hurricane Milton and Helene, that help is available. FEMA says it is well stocked with emergency resources to distribute to affected communities, including more than 20 million meals and 40 million liters of water. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports for TODAY.



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