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Grim task in flood-ravaged western North Carolina
Western North Carolina receives more than $27M in FEMA funds
More than 104,000 North Carolinians have registered for assistance from FEMA as of Monday, according to Gov. Roy Cooper. FEMA has paid more than $27 million to disaster survivors who have applied for individual assistance funds as of Saturday.
From rescue to recovery: The grim task in flood-ravaged western North Carolina
As floodwaters from Helene recede, the gruesome task of recovering victims continues across flood-ravaged western North Carolina.
Photos: Rescue turns to grim recovery in the mountains of Western North Carolina
Search teams in the mountains of NC continue to search for victims, including in the hard-hit town of Swannanoa.
Rescue teams and other assets continue to descend upon Western North Carolina
On the recovery front, more than $30.2 million in FEMA Individual Assistance funds have been paid to disaster survivors in WNC. More than 96,747 people have registered for individual assistance.
Help for Hurricane Helene victims living in western North Carolina and Georgia
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, many residents are grappling with extended power outages that have left food preservation in jeopardy.
Here’s a breakdown of FEMA’s efforts in western North Carolina in wake of Hurricane Helene
The country has rallied around western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene left disaster-struck mountain towns and cities struggling to get the help and resources they need. As local teams have sprung to action,
Helene fact check: Here are the rumors and the reality in Western North Carolina
Rumors are spreading wildly on social media about recovery efforts in North Carolina. Here are the rumors and what’s really happening.
Biden sends more troops to North Carolina for continued Hurricane Helene response
Hurricane Helene caused catastrophic damage from Florida into the Appalachian mountains and killed more than 225 people across multiple states.
North Carolina continues its recovery from devastation left by Hurricane Helene
North Carolina continues its recovery from the devastation left by Hurricane Helene. Over 130,000 residents remain without power, facing the daunting task of cleaning up debris and rebuilding their lives.
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Gov. Cooper lays out military response to western North Carolina after Helene, dispels rumors
We know there is much more to do but we know the people here are determined and resilient,” Gov. Cooper said during the ...
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FEMA puts rumors to rest over claims of taking resources from western North Carolina
The claims about FEMA confiscating or taking commodities, supplies or resources in North Carolina, Tennessee, or any sta ...
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Voters in North Carolina and Georgia have bigger problems than politics. Helene changed everything
Residents in North Carolina’s Watauga County are focused on survival rather than politics after Hurricane Helene ravaged much ...
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Is a generator covered by FEMA? What North Carolina Helene victims can use federal aid funds on
Accessibility: Whether you have a preexisting disability and the accessibility features of your home were damaged, or you ...
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After the storm, North Carolina faces daunting task of housing survivors left homeless
With hundreds of thousands still without power and an untold number of homes destroyed, the hunt for long-term shelter begins ...
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North Carolina live updates: Death toll rises to at least 115, new state report shows
Relief is slowly giving way to recovery in the Asheville and Western North Carolina area after Tropical Storm Helene left ...
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Driven by friendship, man aids storm-stricken Western North Carolina
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