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FEMA representatives are no longer on site at the Buncombe County Helene Resource Center but state partners will be on site.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved and paid more than $63 million to residents of Buncombe County in housing and financial assistance for Tropical Storm Helene. FEMA had paid a ...
Landslide stabilization efforts are likely to be costly as Buncombe County has sought to develop a model for major landslide ...
Buncombe County provides updates on FEMA assistance locations, where survivors of Helene can pick up free food, water, hygiene items and more. Here's where FEMA is today, Friday, Oct. 11.
FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, is offering grants for disaster survivor assistance, approving 14,000 applications in Buncombe County so far. To register for FEMA assistance ...
BUNCOMBE COUNTY- Over 14,000 applications have been approved by FEMA and over $12 million in disaster assistance has been dispersed to residents of Buncombe County, officials said Saturday morning.
Asheville and Buncombe County continue to make progress in restoration after Tropical Storm Helene devastated the area Sept. 27, reported Jamey Brads of Virginia Task Force 2 at the Oct. 9 county ...
At Tuesday's Buncombe County press meeting on Oct. 8, officials discussed the latest updates for Buncombe County's healing post-Helene, including FEMA assistance, power outages, donation centers and ...
As the TSA program has wound down, rental assistance through FEMA has increased. Buncombe County receiving rental assistance from the agency increased from 263 households on Jan. 1 to 994 on Feb. 18.
Hopes said other counties may receive mobile DRCs in the near future depending on the program’s success in Buncombe County. Hopes said FEMA is still accommodating the full spectrum of assistance ...
First Buncombe County family receives manufactured home from FEMA after Helene An additional 142 people in the county have qualified to receive a manufactured home. To stream WFMY News 2 on your ...
She was turned down for FEMA." Meanwhile, another Buncombe County resident, Eric Peter, waits in line to apply for FEMA. He says he can't escape the pain of what others are enduring.