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  2. North Carolina Helene victims: How to find disaster relief ...

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    FEMA disaster assistance. Additional Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster relief is available on an application basis to individuals in the following North Carolina counties. Alexander ...

  3. Helene: About $9B of resolution’s $110B relief headed to ...

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    (The Center Square) – Relief efforts for Hurricane Helene in North Carolina were bolstered overnight Friday into Saturday with bicameral passage of a resolution avoiding a government shutdown ...

  4. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act

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    The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, commonly known as the Stafford Act, [1] is a 1988 United States federal law designed to bring an orderly and systematic means of federal natural disaster assistance for state and local governments in carrying out their responsibilities to aid citizens. Congress's intention was ...

  5. How much money does FEMA pay out in disaster relief ... - AOL

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    What North Carolina Helene victims can use federal aid funds on. ... Call the toll-free application number 1-800-621-FEMA ... How much money does FEMA pay out in disaster relief? What to know.

  6. Effects of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) issued a statement on their website that all roads in western North Carolina should be considered closed. [24] A unit from the 1st Battalion of the 169th Aviation Regiment , part of the Connecticut Army National Guard , was deployed to help assist disaster relief efforts.

  7. Hurricane recovery in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina's most devastating storm was named Hurricane Floyd. A Tropical Storm, Dennis, softened North Carolina by coming ashore 10 days earlier than Floyd, saturating the soil and filling the rivers. When Floyd made landfall near Wilmington in 1999, its seemingly endless rains had nowhere to go but into the streets, highways and houses.

  8. Want to help with Hurricane Helene relief? How to give to ...

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    More than 100 people are dead and millions are without power in Florida and North Carolina in the wake of Hurricane Helene. If you want to help with recovery efforts, here's how you can get involved.

  9. Helene fact check: Here are the rumors and the reality in ...

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    For current application timelines, visit disasterassistance.gov or FEMA’s state-specific Helene disaster site for North Carolina. Photos: Surrounded by water, small NC community had to wait ...