HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Randy Holley’s home sits on the banks of the Fourpole Creek. During the flood on May 6, 2022, Holley reported about 36 inches of water entered his home, causing significant ...
A new federal Helene funding announcement confirms the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program now has $23 million approved to go ...
ASHEVILLE - As the first manufactured homes from the Federal Emergency Management Agency arrive in Western North Carolina, residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed during the catastrophic ...
No applications for homeowner buyouts and disaster mitigation funding through the Federal Emergency Management Agency have been approved since Tropical Storm Helene hit Western North Carolina a year ...
Several homes in Harrison, Tenn., were completely destroyed or severely damaged in a March 2, 2018, tornado. (FEMA photo/Tim Burkitt) FEMA invites the public to comment on a reform for a new ...
Mary Lynn Manns’ two-bedroom home sits on a tranquil patch of land near the Swannanoa River. When she moved in a decade ago, she expected to live the rest of her life in the house. Then, Hurricane ...
The Department of Homeland Security Secretary announced Wednesday multiple grants for Hurricane Helene recovery projects in ...
The money will go to cities and counties affected by Helene to be used for repairs and future disaster prevention.
NORTH SIOUX CITY, S.D. (KTIV) - Almost a year ago, historic flooding on the Big Sioux River damaged and destroyed homes along McCook Lake, in Union County, South Dakota. Many still need help ...
A boat tossed by Hurricane Irma rests in the middle of a neighborhood street in No Name Key, Fla., on Sept. 22, 2017. (J.T. Blatty/FEMA) More than $100 million in federal mitigation grants have been ...