Buncombe County is holding three different events aimed at getting much-needed resources to Helene victims who are still ...
The FEMA disaster recovery center in Richmond County will close at its current location on Friday and reopen next week until moving locations. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human ...
In the end, FEMA helped more than 154,000 families in North Carolina with aid, with assistance also going to other ...
Truth be told, disaster victims do often face long waits while trying to get FEMA relief they desperately need. A Scripps News investigation over the summer found that delays have been a problem going ...
In the CSRA, Helene took 31 victims. In Georgia, the death toll was 33 people and in South Carolina, there were 49 people. The initial deaths were from trees falling on homes and vehicles.
Officials with FEMA say they are still available for anyone still coping with damage from Hurricane Helene. FEMA officials say they are working with South Carolina Emergency Management and are focused ...
This storm has taken so much,” she said, “and it’s so jarring to see the photos of the horrible devastation.” So less than a ...
A close analysis of Helene’s fatalities shows how major storms are taking lives in unexpected ways, and how the deadly ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said all Americans “will be treated the same” by the retooled disaster agency.
Noem believes states still need federal funds for disaster relief, but local officials should decide on how it's deployed.
Closing in on five months since Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina, the area is far from being rebuilt.
Transparency sweeping through “the swamp” otherwise known as Washington has a new proposal led by senators from the Carolinas and similar hard-hit disaster areas in Florida, ...
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