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North Carolina Hurricane Helene victims
North Carolina Hurricane Helene victims: Where is FEMA?
( NewsNation) — North Carolina Hurricane Helene victims are struggling and feeling forgotten as winter approaches. Temperatures are dropping, and many hurricane survivors are living in tents or trailers without insulation. More than 100,000 homes were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Helene across Western North Carolina.
FEMA extends disaster assistance deadline in North Carolina
FEMA announced on Friday that the deadline for North Carolinians has been extended for those in need to apply for FEMA Individual Assistance after Hurricane Helene.
NC family struggling to access FEMA resources after losing home to Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Helene victim Donna Johns, who lost her home during the storm, joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss how they are still struggling following the catastrophic storm.
FEMA, Florida
Florida sues former FEMA officials over Hurricane Helene, Milton failures
According to whistleblower reports, FEMA workers in Lake Placid were directed to ignore storm victims in households that displayed Trump signs or flags.
Fact Check: FEMA Official Told Workers to Skip Homes With Pro-Trump Signs After Hurricane Milton
FEMA official instructed relief workers to skip past homes of residents with pro-Donald Trump signs in their front yards. Rating: True (About this rating?) Context: FEMA confirmed firing the employee who gave the order.
Florida Sues FEMA, Alleging Discrimination Against Trump Supporters
FEMA earlier this week said it fired an employee who advised her survivor assistance team in Florida to not go to homes with yard signs supporting Trump. FEMA said the matter was referred for investigation to the Office of Special Counsel.
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More than 5,200 Tennessee households received federal assistance to recover from Hurricane Helene
The agency also said it has helped 5,207 East Tennessee households recover from the hurricane. It approved more than $9.1 million in housing assistance so people in the impacted areas could have a ...
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FEMA opens disaster recovery center in Jefferson County
FEMA is opening a Disaster Recovery Center in Jefferson County to provide one-on-one help for Georgians affected by Hurricane ...
Wide Open Spaces on MSN
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Florida Couple Denied Hurricane Helene Insurance Money By FEMA Over Ruthless Technicality
Photo by Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images Hurricane Helene devastated Florida and North Carolina. But one couple is having a ...
WVVA
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Tazewell FEMA office to close Saturday
Anyone in Tazewell or surrounding counties will have until Saturday to file a claim with the FEMA (Federal Emergency ...
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New FEMA disaster center opening in Jefferson County
FEMA is opening a disaster recovery center in Jefferson County to provide one-on-one help for Georgians affected by Hurricane ...
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Helene recovery: FEMA updates, homeowner grants, new company helps with debris removal
The Nov. 12 briefing also covered an several hiring events, the Hazard Mitigation Program, debris truck locations today and ...
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FEMA offering rental assistance for NC renters, homeowners impacted by Helene
The funds can be used to rent a house, apartment, hotel room, RV or another living situation. The funds can also go towards ...
ABC Action News
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Tampa workers make progress as over a million yards of debris cleared since Helene
Tampa officials said crews have collected more than a million cubic yards of debris since
Hurricane
Helene
. That’s enough ...
KOLR Springfield on MSN
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FEMA workers canvassing neighborhoods in the Upstate
FEMA is actively canvassing neighborhoods in the Upstate after Hurricane Helene ravaged the southeastern portion of the U.S.
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