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Governor tours Adkins Avenue Fire damage

Niceville.comMarch 7, 2022Updated:March 10, 20223 Mins Read
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in Bay County to discuss wildfires
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in Bay County March 5, 2022, addressing the Adkins Avenue and Bertha Swap wildfires.

SPRINGFIELD, Fla. — Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Florida Division of Emergency Management Director Kevin Guthrie and State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis on Sunday toured damage from the Adkins Avenue Fire and met with local officials to provide state support.

“We will continue to support Bay County residents while first responders work diligently to contain the fire,” said DeSantis.

“Residents in Bay County should ensure their safety by continuing to follow all orders from local officials while the fire remains active.”

Yesterday morning, FDEM began mobilizing additional resources to have on standby to support response efforts. This includes requesting a drone assessment team, a mobile command vehicle and air operations support from the Florida National Guard. The Florida National Guard stands ready to assist, if necessary.

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“There are a lot of folks that want to go home and these first responders are working around the clock to ensure they have a home to go back to,” said CFO and State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis.

“This fire is being fueled by the dead remnants of hurricane Michael, and because of the type of region we’re at, there are no fire hydrants in the area – so water has to be trucked in. That’s why so many fire departments from across the Panhandle have been responding.”

On Sunday, the Florida Division of Emergency Management’s (FDEM) request for a Fire Management Assistance Grant (FMAG) was approved by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The FMAG will assist with offsetting costs associated with responding to the wildfire.

“With our request for the Fire Management Assistance Grant approved, the Division stands ready to mobilize additional resources to assist with the containment of the fires affecting Bay County,” said FDEM Director Kevin Guthrie. 

“The Division is committed to supporting local agencies and will ensure they have every resource they need to respond.”

Fire Management Assistance, under FEMA, is available to states, local and tribal governments, for the mitigation, management, and control of fires on publicly or privately owned forests or grasslands, which threaten such destruction as would constitute a major disaster. More information is on FMAG is available here.

FDEM recovery staff will process and secure this funding on behalf of local responding agencies, while they focus on containing the fire.

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FDEM has damage assessment teams on standby, ready to deploy if needed. The FDEM meteorology unit also continues to provide regular updates in coordination with the National Weather Service to responding agencies.

Residents in Bay County are encouraged to use extreme caution and heed all orders from local officials.

 

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