Trade body supports hurricane-hit businesses

US industry body, the American Sportfishing Association (ASA), has swung into action following the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which swept through parts of the southeastern US last week.

As well as sending their deepest sympathies to all those affected by the storm, ASA staff have also been in touch with members in the states affected to check on their status and wellbeing and to find out how their families and their businesses fared.

The storm significantly impacted coastal and inland communities, leaving behind catastrophic flooding, structural damage and power outages. It is clear that the recovery from this wide-spread and devastating hurricane will take a long time.

An ASA statement said: “We also want to acknowledge the damage caused by the hurricane to fish and wildlife resources, particularly in areas like John’s Pass Village, Cedar Key, Madeira Beach and the Suwannee River areas in Florida.

ASA is currently looking into how the association may best be of service in the recovery efforts.

“For those impacted by the hurricane, federal and state assistance programs are available. Residents and business owners can seek help from FEMA for immediate needs while the Small Business Administration (SBA) will provide loans to help repair and rebuild.

“Additionally, state-specific recovery programs are being rolled out in affected areas.”

Anyone interested in making a donation can find information on the American Red Cross website

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