Several communities across central Florida are in need of support now.

Water rescues were still ongoing as of Thursday morning.

There are also currently approximately 3.3 million homes and businesses without power in Florida.

Aerial view of Punta Gorda, Florida after Hurricane Milton

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Many homes and businesses are damaged or completely destroyed from this swath of storms.

Floridians from coast to coast of the peninsula are hurting and in need of our help.

Some are also looking for volunteers.

Find information on volunteeringhere.

Donate to their effortshere.

They moved this team temporarily up to Tallahassee for safety as Milton approached.

They have vowed to return as soon as it is safe.

Donate to their efforts or volunteerhere.

Most often this is utilized after natural disasters.

SSF is ready to accept applications from those in need in the aftermath of Milton.

The team is prepared to handle Helene and Milton cases in tandem.

This nonprofit relies on donations to be able to provide these services to workers in this industry.

you’re able to donate to their effortshere.

This is a developing story.