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Helene, FEMA
FEMA again extends hotel vouchers for thousands of WNC residents displaced by Helene
This is the third extension FEMA has granted displaced residents using the agency’s Transitional Sheltering Assistance program in the last week. The agency most recently granted a 48-hour extension, citing the winter storm that barreled through WNC Jan. 10, with check-out slated for Jan. 14.
FEMA leaving thousands of Helene victims without shelter
N.C., joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss displaced Hurricane Helene victims being kicked out of hotels despite FEMA extending the housing deadline.
FEMA: East Tenn. Helene victims moving into temporary housing
FEMA: East Tenn. Helene victims moving into temporary housing
Expiration date for Helene FEMA support looms with 12,000 still homeless
State estimates indicate approximately 12,000 western North Carolina residents remain homeless after the storm swept through in September.
FEMA extends housing aid for Hurricane Helene victims
Kellie Meyer says the expiration date of FEMA’s temporary housing program for Hurricane Helene victims has been extended until Jan. 25.
FEMA extends current hotel vouchers for Helene victims through Jan. 25
FEMA’s Transitional Sheltering Assistance program has extended its current hotel vouchers for Hurricane Helene victims through Jan. 25. Current hotel occupants can remain in their lodging under the program through the night of Jan.
FEMA, Gofundme
GoFundMe help could limit FEMA assistance for fire victims
Millions are being raised so far for Califorina wildfire victims. But some of those fundraising efforts could actually end up limiting the money is that is available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
How your GoFundMe could impact your FEMA assistance for LA wildfires
Los Angeles County wildfire victims are turning to GoFundMe to get help quickly. However, the fundraising page may impact what you get from FEMA. Here's what you need to know.
FEMA application denied? What LA fire victims should know
Since the outbreak of the fires last week, many applicants for federal assistance have reported receiving denial letters from FEMA. Although such letters may seem to indicate that a person is ineligible to receive financial help from the federal agency, applicants may still be able to receive relief aid.
FEMA, Eaton and disaster recovery center
FEMA centers open amid anxiety over recovery from the Eaton, Palisades fires
An earlier version of this article said the disaster recovery centers offered food and diapers. They offer to help pay for those and other items.Jared Robbins walked up to a row of FEMA trailers in Pasadena with a sheet of paper where he had written some of the most pressing questions about his situation after his Altadena home was burned by the Eaton fire less than a week ago.
Eaton Fire victims continue to seek support from FEMA assistance center in Pasadena
Luzdelia Caballero reports from the FEMA assistance center in Pasadena, where she speaks with a few of the victims of the Eaton Fire who are struggling to pick up the pieces after tragedy struck their neighborhoods just a week ago.
FEMA opening disaster recovery centers in Los Angeles area
FEMA is continuing to aid residents affected by the devastating wildfires by opening two disaster recovery centers in the L.A. area. The disaster recovery centers open Tuesday for anyone who experienced damage to their primary home,
$770 FEMA checks available for impacted residents
How to apply for FEMA $770 payment for California fires
People affected by the California wildfires are eligible for a one-time $770 payment from the Federal Emergency Management Agency program. The big picture: The wildfires across Los Angeles could be the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history, California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) said in a "Meet the Press" interview Sunday.
Biden announces $770 payments to California wildfire victims
President Biden announced $770 one-time payments for victims of the California wildfires as part of the efforts to provide federal support amid the raging fires. “We’re not waiting until those fires are over to start helping the victims.
California fires: $770 FEMA checks available for impacted residents
A one-time, $770 payment is available immediately for victims of the California wildfires as part of FEMA's Critical Needs Assistance program.
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How to Get FEMA Help
The agency offers different types of financial assistance after disasters. The fastest is a one-time payment of $770.
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FEMA extends transitional housing program for North Carolina residents displaced by Hurricane Helene
FEMA is extending its Transitional Sheltering Assistance Program to Jan. 25 for residents of North Carolina who were ...
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FEMA administrator says L.A. officials were "very prepared" for wildfires, but "they have never seen 100-mile-an-hour winds"
FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell said that L.A. officials were "very prepared" for wildfire, noting that the area is prone ...
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GoFundMe or FEMA? How LA Fire Survivors Can Plan Their Benefits Carefully
FEMA has warned that L.A. fire survivors fundraising for specific expenses through platforms like GoFundMe might hit snags.
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FEMA Assistance: How To Know If You Qualify for the Critical Needs Application
FEMA has a critical role in disaster relief, such as in Southern California, where devastating wildfires continue to take a ...
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FEMA's Ongoing Assistance for Those Affected by Yakama Slide Ranch Fire
FEMA continues to support residents impacted by the Yakama Slide Ranch Fire. Individuals affected can contact FEMA Region 10 ...
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