Hurricane Ian (2022)
Hurricane Ian
Information for Consumers and Bankers in the Affected Areas
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Consumers and business owners experiencing difficulties beyond their control should actively reach out to and work with their financial institutions. Search for bank branch locations and websites.
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Federal Agencies
Government-wide information related to Hurricane Ian -
Valuable information on developing personal preparedness plans as well as hurricane safety tips. -
Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) -
FEMA -
This website contains links to popular pages for monitoring Ian's progress, disaster survivor assistance and how to apply for assistance in the event you are impacted by the storm. You can also follow FEMA on Twitter and Facebook.
IRS -
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) -
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- Consumer Alert:
Red Cross -
The Red Cross site contains information on how to donate and volunteer to provide disaster assistance. Also, the "" tab provides information on shelter locations, disaster recovery guidelines, and the "Contact Loved Ones" registry.
Social Security Administration -
This site provides information on Social Security office closures, safety preparedness, signing up for direct deposit, and more.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) -
The CFPB publishes tips for consumers impacted by hurricanes to help them rebuild their financial standing.
Small Business Administration (SBA) -
State and Local Agencies:
See how your state is responding to the hurricane. The following links provide information on road closures, shelters, power outages, and other resources.