Description: When it comes to getting government help after Hurricane Helene, one major deadline is being extended and ...
The FEMA mobile disaster recovery center (MDRC) in Jeff Davis County will close on Saturday, FEMA officials said Thursday.
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 ...
An assistance event for Hurricane Helene victims in Washington County, Tennessee, will be held on Jan. 6. From 3 – 7 p.m. at ...
Time is quickly running out to apply for disaster relief from the federal government following Hurricane Helene and Milton ...
Residents of South Carolina affected by Hurricane Helene now have more time to apply for federal disaster assistance.
In recent months, Hurricane Helene and the historic flooding it unleashed on western North Carolina have dominated housing ...
Federal leaders have extended the deadline for Hurricane Helene disaster survivors in North Carolina to apply for government assistance until Feb. 6, 2025.
The N.C. Department of Emergency Management announced Monday that at the request of Gov. Roy Cooper, the deadline has been moved to Feb. 6, 2025. Homeowners and renters in 39 counties, mostly in ...
The deadline extension also applies to Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA), available through March 29, 2025, for those ...
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein spent his first full day in office in Asheville, announcing five executive orders aimed at supporting recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene.
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.