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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.
North Carolina Helene aid is up to $877 million: Here is where the money is going
North Carolina lawmakers are crafting a third Helene disaster package after approving $877 million dollars in two bills going to multiple state agencies.
No, a FEMA helicopter didn’t deliberately blow away hurricane relief supplies in North Carolina
The North Carolina Department of Public Safety’s "Hurricane Helene: Fact vs. Rumor" webpage similarly said that "donations are not being confiscated by state and federal officials," and government leaders in North Carolina said claims of FEMA stealing supplies are baseless.
FEMA, Trump
FEMA official fired for telling staff to avoid helping Trump supporters says agency scapegoating her
A former FEMA employee fired for instructing subordinates to avoid visiting Florida homes displaying Trump signs says the agency is scapegoating her for its own policy.
Dan Abrams: FEMA supervisor fired for ordering denial of aid to Trump supporters
FEMA has fired one of its supervisors after it was discovered that in the wake of Hurricane Milton last month, she apparently instructed relief workers going door to door in Florida to skip the homes of Trump supporters.
Fired FEMA worker who told staff to not help homes with Trump signs said his supporters were ‘hostile’
The Federal Emergency Management Agency employee who was fired after advising her disaster relief team to skip homes with yard signs supporting Donald Trump has broken her silence. Marn’i Washington,
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FEMA hurricane response in NC is ‘absolutely unacceptable’: Former director
( NewsNation) — NewsNation’s Brian Entin in North Carolina has talked to many people who feel that they’ve already been ...
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FEMA gives $216 million to storm victims, many still struggling
For nearly seven weeks now, FEMA has been accepting requests for money from storm victims in Western North Carolina.
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FEMA Administrator to answer questions about disaster preparedness in North Carolina
FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell will have to answer questions about recent disaster preparedness and response efforts.
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FEMA Under Fire In Florida, North Carolina, & Georgia, Amid Funding Constraints Following Hurricanes
Following Hurricanes Milton and Helene, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (
FEMA
) faced heavy criticism after failing ...
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FEMA extends application for assistance deadline in North Carolina
In
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Carolina
, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or
FEMA
, has extended its application deadline for ...
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FEMA extends application deadline as western North Carolina towns invite people back
Recovery efforts are still going on six weeks after Helene devastated many communities in western North Carolina and other ...
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How to volunteer in Western North Carolina: where to volunteer, send help for Asheville and surrounding areas
MANNA Foodbank in Asheville is looking for volunteers. Apply here. Henderson County gathered positions ranging from warehouse ...
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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 ...
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