Largo community now eligible for disaster relief after EF-1 tornado
LARGO, FLORIDA, JUL 10 – The U.S. Small Business Administration declared the tornado a federal disaster, offering low-interest loans to homeowners, renters, nonprofits, and businesses for storm damage aid.
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Tampa Bay-area small businesses, residents impacted by severe storms and tornado may be eligible for federal disaster relief
The declaration comes in response to a request received from Gov. DeSantis, and severe storms and an EF-1 tornado that swept through the Tampa Bay area on June 25.
Largo residents, business owners impacted by tornado can get federal disaster assistance. Here's how
The City of Largo says residents, business owners and nonprofits who experienced damage caused by last month's tornado can apply for federal disaster assistance loans.
Largo community now eligible for disaster relief after EF-1 tornado
LARGO, Fla. (WFLA) — Two weeks after a devastating tornado ripped through a Largo community, federal help may now be available for some. The EF-1 tornado damaged a number of homes. Now, the Small Business Administration will set up in the Largo Public Library to help people apply for federal aid. ‘I was screaming’: Largo woman survives tornado as her home is lifted into the air Lori Johnson's home in the Ranchero Community was severely dam…
Loans available for those impacted by tornado, severe storms last month
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced low-interest federal disaster loans are now available for residents impacted by the recent tornado and severe storms on June 25.A tornado and severe storms ripped across Pinellas County, causing significant damage to homes in the Bay Ranch Manufactured Home Communities and Ranchero Village in Largo.MORE: Friends rally behind homeowner in Largo after EF-1 tornadoMORE: Debris flies as tornado …
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH SHORT-TERM OUTREACH CENTERS
July 10, 2025 3:30 a.m. The U.S. Small Business Administration will open short term Disaster Loan Outreach Centers in Myrtle Creek and Drain next week. This is to assist small businesses, private nonprofit organizations and residents that were affected by the severe storms, flooding, landslides and mudslides which took place between March 13th and March 20th. A release said the centers will have customer service representatives available to answ…
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