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FEMA, Hurricane Helene
FEMA extends deadline for SC residents filing damage claims following Hurricane Helene
FEMA has extended the deadline to Jan. 28, 2025, for SC residents filing damage claims from Hurricane Helene damage. Helene struck the state in late September.
FEMA disaster relief deadline for hurricane damage just days away
Time is quickly running out to apply for disaster relief from the federal government following Hurricane Helene and Milton
FEMA extends deadline for Hurricane Helene assistance in South Carolina
Homeowners and renters impacted by Hurricane Helene in the Palmetto State now have longer to apply for federal assistance. FEMA will be taking applications in several South Carolina counties until Tuesday,
When is the last day to apply for FEMA aid in Tennessee? Those with Helene damage, take note
The last day that Tennesseans can apply for FEMA aid is Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. For Tennesseans who have lost their jobs as a result of the floods, the last day to apply for assistance also is Jan. 7. Individuals should apply online at the Department of Labor and Workforce Development Jobs4TN.
Deadline for SC residents to apply for FEMA Hurricane Helene aid extended
Homeowners and renters in 28 South Carolina counties who were affected by Hurricane Helene will now have additional time to apply for for federal assistance.
FEMA deadline for Helene, Milton individual assistance applications less than 2 weeks away
FEMA is reminding people affected by hurricanes Helene and Milton that they have less than two weeks to apply for individual assistance.
Hurricane Helene assistance event taking place in Jonesborough
An assistance event for Hurricane Helene victims in Washington County, Tennessee, will be held on Jan. 6. From 3 – 7 p.m. at Lamar Ruritan (108 Charlie Parker Road, Jonesborough), FEMA, Appalachia Service Project,
FEMA extends Hurricane Helene disaster assistance deadline for North Carolina survivors
Federal leaders have extended the deadline for Hurricane Helene disaster survivors in North Carolina to apply for government assistance until Feb. 6, 2025.
FEMA extends deadline to apply for disaster assistance in North Carolina
Those who were impacted by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina now have until Feb. 6 to apply for assistance through FEMA.
FEMA extends aid deadline for South Carolinians affected by Helene
Three months after Hurricane Helene hit our area, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has extended the aid deadline for residents in South Carolina.
Deadline to apply for FEMA assistance following Helene’s damage extended
The deadline to register for FEMA assistance following Helene’s destruction across the Carolinas has been extended. Here’s what you should know: The storm hit on Sept. 27 and the deadline to apply for assistance is now Feb.
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How to navigate getting assistance at FEMA disaster recovery centers in Mercer County
FEMA is ready to get Mercer County residents on the path to recovery after the events of Hurricane Helene. Georgeta Dragoiu is the federal coordinating officer for ...
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FEMA and North Carolina Offer Financial Aid for Flood Mitigation to Mecklenburg County Homeowners
FEMA and North Carolina offer financial aid for Hurricane Helene flood victims through HMGP for home buy-outs or elevation ...
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FEMA sends $1B to Florida storm victims, but some are still waiting on the agency
As of mid-December, FEMA shelled out $1.1 billion for Floridians who were victims of hurricanes Debby, Helene and Milton, ...
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Debris removal, FEMA aid: How much longer will we get help?
When it comes to getting government help after Hurricane Helene, one major deadline is being extended and another is almost ...
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FEMA will visit Treasure Island next week to see if city is following 50% rule
If a home’s monetary damage is determined to be more than 50% of its pre-damage value, it must be demolished, relocated, or elevated.
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FEMA Center will be open two more days in Bulloch
The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Disaster Recovery Center at the Kiwanis Fairgrounds will be open for two more days ...
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Henderson County residents invited to free legal clinic for FEMA questions, issues
The Henderson County Disaster Recovery Center will offer a free, legal clinic on Saturday, Jan. 4. The event aims to help ...
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