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FEMA, North Carolina and Hurricane Helene
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.
FEMA extends Hurricane Helene assistance deadline for North Carolina to Feb. 6, 2025
FEMA has extended the deadline to apply for Hurricane Helene assistance in North Carolina to Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025. "North Carolina Tropical Storm Helene survivors now have until Feb. 6, 2025, to apply for assistance with FEMA.
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 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.
North Carolina extends FEMA aid deadline for Hurricane Helene victims
The deadline extension also applies to Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA), available through March 29, 2025, for those who lost work due to Helene. Claims can be filed by clicking here or by calling 888-737-0258.
FEMA extends deadline for Helene assistance
North Carolina Tropical Storm Helene survivors now have until Feb. 6, 2025, to apply for assistance with FEMA. Homeowners and renters in 39 counties and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians with uninsured losses from Tropical Storm Helene are eligible to apply for FEMA assistance.
FEMA application deadline extended for North Carolina residents affected by Helene
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 western North Carolina and including Mecklenburg, with uninsured losses from Helene may be eligible to apply for FEMA assistance.
Hurricane Helene victims in East Tennessee can now apply for temporary housing aid
Assistance will be available to eligible residents of Carter, Cocke, Greene, Johnson, Unicoi and Washington counties and must be applied for by Tuesday, Jan. 7.
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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 ...
Statesboro Herald
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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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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 ...
WTVF
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East Tennesseans have less than a week to apply for Hurricane Helene damage relief
East Tennessee families still impacted by the September damage from Hurricane Helene have less than a week to apply for federal aid.
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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 ...
WVVA
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More than $650K disbursed in Mercer County by FEMA
A spokeswoman for FEMA says 548 Mercer County residents have registered for disaster recovery assistance. As a result, ...
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