INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric Holcomb has activated the Indiana National Guard to assist with hurricane relief efforts in Florida.
“Whether we’re aiding North Carolina recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene, or assisting Floridians in the wake of Hurricane Milton, time and time again, when devastation strikes, Hoosiers of all backgrounds answer the call in helping those in desperate need,” said Gov. Holcomb.
“Indiana’s finest who serve in the National Guard, chief among them, will continue to provide critical help on the ground and air while we back here at home mourn the great loss our neighbors down south are experiencing.”
Soldiers will be in Florida this week to help with route clearance, shelter management, supply distribution, and command and control.
Approximately 400 Guards from four units based in Terre Haute, New Albany, Lawrence and Gary will assist state and federal agencies in hurricane relief efforts.
“Hoosier Guardsmen answer the call to uniquely serve our nation and our neighbors, and moments like this are precisely why the Indiana National Guard trains and prepares to ensure we’re ready to mobilize when the need arises,” said Major General Dale Lyles, the Indiana adjutant general.
Learn more about the Indiana National Guard here.