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Hurricane Ian brought widespread flooding, damaging winds and unprecedented rainfall to Volusia County and beyond. The News-Journal will post updates here on Monday, so check back for the latest from East Central Florida.
Recovering from Ian:Find out how to apply for FEMA assistance, receive help for your business and more
Sunday updates on Ian: FPL says Flagler, Volusia county power should be 95% restored by Tuesday
‘Never had so much damage’:In Daytona’s Midtown, Ian’s assault continues on flooded streets, powerless homes
How to help: Where to donate, volunteer to assist victims in Volusia, Flagler and beyond
11:50 a.m. | Volusia county offices, libraries open on Monday; FEMA help available
All Volusia County government offices are now open, according to a Volusia County government news release. All libraries are open for normal hours starting today, except for the Daytona Beach Regional Library and the John Dickerson Heritage Library in Daytona Beach.
Library staff can help residents with FEMA applications
Other status updates from Volusia County government officials:
- Marine Science Center: Closed until further notice.
- Lyonia Environmental Center: Closed until further notice.
- DeBary Hall Historic Site: Closed until further notice.
- Daytona Beach International Airport: The airport is…

