Aerial drone photo of mobile home trailer parks in Fort Myers FL which sustained damage from Hurricane Ian. Within a week after Hurricane Ian made landfall, policyholders were able to receive $5,000-$20,000 payments prior to an adjuster's inspection, according to FEMA. (Credit: Felix Mizioznikov/Adobe Stock) Aerial drone photo of mobile home trailer parks in Fort Myers FL which sustained damage from Hurricane Ian. Within a week after Hurricane Ian made landfall, policyholders were able to receive $5,000-$20,000 payments prior to an adjuster's inspection, according to FEMA. (Credit: Felix Mizioznikov/Adobe Stock)

National Flood Insurance Program claims related to Hurricane Ian have totaled $3.9 billion, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which reported that around 95% of the approximately 48,000 claims in Florida and the Carolinas have been closed as of May 2, 2023.

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