In Case You Missed
It Governor DeSantis Provides Update
on State Response Efforts for Surfside Building
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Dear Members,
In case you missed it, today, Governor Ron DeSantis traveled
to Miami-Dade where he was joined by Lieutenant Governor Jeanette
Nuñez, Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, Florida Division of
Emergency Management (FDEM) Director Kevin Guthrie and Surfside Mayor
Charles Burkett and provided updates on the Surfside Building Collapse
response.
There are currently more than 440 first responders and state
workers on-site to support ongoing search and recovery efforts. To
learn more about the State’s efforts please see below. You can also
watch the Governor’s news conference by clicking here.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 29,
2021
Governor DeSantis Provides Update on
State Response Efforts for Surfside Building
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Today,
Governor Ron DeSantis was joined by Lieutenant Governor Jeanette
Nuñez, Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, Florida Division of
Emergency Management (FDEM) Director Kevin Guthrie and Surfside Mayor
Charles Burkett and provided updates on the Surfside Building Collapse
response.
Full remarks regarding the current response from this
morning's press conference are available here. Vicegobernadora Jeanette Nuñez también
pronunció comentarios en español. Los comentarios comienzan en
2:40.
There are currently more than 440 first responders and state
workers on-site to support ongoing search and recovery efforts.
Today’s state response efforts include:
Florida Division of Emergency Management
(FDEM)
- FDEM personnel have assisted in the completion of 29 FEMA
Individual Assistance applications for individuals impacted by the
Surfside Building Collapse.
- The following heavy equipment is on-site being used for
Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Task Force operations:
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- A 248-ton crane
- A 400-ton crane
- Two excavators
- A concrete nibbler
- Two Skidsteer loaders
- A telehandler
- Ten dump trucks
- Two front loaders
- The state is sending mental wellness teams and critical
incident stress management resources to Surfside to support the mental
health of Urban Search and Rescue responders.
- The State Mental Health Coordinator is on-site and working
with the Florida Crisis Response Team and local organizations to
centralize available mental health resources.
Florida Department of Economic Opportunity
(DEO)
- DEO Secretary Dane Eagle has visited dozens of area
businesses to personally assess the impacts on their business and
employees.
- DEO has a mobile unit on scene with deployed personnel who
are assisting individuals with completing housing assistance
applications and coordinating available business
resources.
Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor
Vehicles (FLHSMV)
- FLHSMV issued Emergency Order 062621, which waives replacement
fees for driver license and identification credentials, vehicle
registrations and titles, vessel registrations and titles and
temporary parking permits for impacted
individuals.
- FLHSMV is providing no-fee driver license and motor vehicles
services to impacted individuals at the Family Assistance Center and
is coordinating with the Red Cross to identify any individuals needing
assistance.
Florida Department of Transportation
(FDOT)
- FDOT continues to fulfill resource requests by Miami-Dade
County for additional traffic maintenance devices.
- FDOT began debris removal operations with contract support
and continues to provide additional equipment as needed.
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
(FDLE)
- FDLE agents and analysts are assisting with family
reunification efforts and victim advocacy for survivors and their
loved ones.
Florida Department of Education
(DOE)
- DOE is collaborating with Miami-Dade Public Schools to
identify health counseling and resources for families of those
impacted by the Surfside Building Collapse.
Department of Children and Families
(DCF)
- DCF is on-site providing assistance and mental health
resources to impacted families at the Family Assistance
Center.
- DCF is coordinating with Miami-Dade County to distribute
gift cards to displaced individuals at the Family Assistance
Center.
Florida Department of Health
(FDOH)
- FDOH is coordinating with local partners on-site to assess
and respond to any potential public health
hazards.
- FDOH has activated the Florida Crisis Consortium to provide
behavioral health care for impacted individuals at the Family
Reunification Center.
- FDOH is ready to offer COVID-19 vaccination outreach in
areas near or at the Family Reunification Center.
- FDOH is supporting health and food safety at resource
distribution sites for displaced individuals, families and first
responders.
Florida Department of Management Services
(DMS)
- DMS is coordinating with the state’s tenant broker to locate
a warehouse to store donations for individuals impacted by the
Surfside Building Collapse.
- DMS is currently procuring commodities for debris removal
from the site.
Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation (DBPR)
- The DBPR Condominium Ombudsman is available locally to
provide assistance and resources for impacted individuals.
Volunteer Florida and Nonprofit
Organizations
- Volunteer Florida is on-site to assist in coordination of
physical donations and resource management alongside local
organizations actively meeting the needs of those displaced by the
Surfside Building Collapse.
- Good360, a nonprofit disaster relief organization, is
donating 1,000 buckets for the Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Task
Forces to assist in the debris removal process.
Previous state response efforts for the Surfside Building
Collapse are available for:
Individuals with information about loved ones who are
unaccounted for, or are safe, are encouraged to call the reunification
hotline at (305) 614-1819.
Impacted individuals can register for updates and access to
resources through a centralized alert system by visiting SurfsideReunite.com or calling toll-free at (833)
930-3701. Agents are available in English and Spanish and will contact
individuals who have registered with the alert system.
Impacted individuals are also encouraged to contact the
following helpline services for immediate emotional
support:
- Disaster Distress Helpline – (800) 985-5990
- Florida 211 Network – 211
- Crisis Text Line – Text HELLO to 741741
State personnel remain on scene and will continue to provide
assistance, as requested.
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