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North Carolina Tropical Storm Helene
Ka wā hanana: Sep 25, 2024 - Dec 18, 2024
Lā Hoʻolaha: Sep 28, 2024
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Housing Assistance
Survivors of Tropical Storm Helene in North Carolina who sustained damage to their primary residences may be eligible for one or more FEMA sheltering and temporary housing solutions. Watch a video about available programs for North Carolina survivors.
Other Resources
Debris Removal Assistance
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is helping local governments remove, reduce, and dispose of debris in counties designated under the disaster declaration. This support is provided as direct federal assistance from FEMA at the request of the state. Learn more about USACE debris removal assistance.
Disaster Debris Management
If you are a local emergency manager, learn about the following debris removal topics by attending this webinar:
- private property debris removal
- commercial property debris removal
- removal reimbursement eligibility information for waterways, public parks, private roads and gated communities
Helene: Rumor Response
Misinformation and rumors can spread quickly after a disaster. Keep your community safe by being aware of common rumors about Tropical Storm Helene.
Beware of Fraud and Scams
There is a heightened risk of fraud and identity theft after a disaster. Visit Disaster Fraud for tips to protect your identity and stay informed. If you believe you are the victim of a scam, report it immediately to your local police or contact the Office of the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division.
Prescription Assistance
Uninsured North Carolina residents in areas impacted by Tropical Storm Helene can replace their 30-day supply of certain prescription medications, durable medical equipment, and medical supplies from any pharmacy that participates in the Emergency Prescription Assistance Program (EPAP) . Residents in 179 North Carolina zip codes are eligible to apply for EPAP assistance.
To find a participating pharmacy near you, use our pharmacy locator. For help enrolling in the EPAP program, call the enrollment hotline at 1-855-793-7470 (TDD 1-800-876-1089).
Pehea e kōkua ai
Hāʻawi manawaleʻa a hāʻawi
Hiki ke ho'ōla hou i nā makahiki he nui ma hope o kahi pōʻino. Nui nā ala e kōkua ai e like me ka hāʻawi kālā, nā mea pono a i ʻole kou manawa. e aʻo hou e pili ana i ke kōkua ʻana i ka poʻe nele
Mai hoʻokomo iā ʻoe iho i nā wahi pōʻino. Nā hui hilinaʻi ma nā wahi i hoʻopilikia ʻia e ʻike i kahi e pono ai nā mea manawaleʻa. E hana pū me kahi hui i hoʻokumu ʻia e hōʻoia i loaʻa iā ʻoe ka palekana kūpono, hoʻomaʻamaʻa a me nā mākau e pono ai e pane.
FEMA Na Luna Hooponopono Waiwai (VALs) kūkulu i nā pilina a hoʻohui i nā hoʻoikaika me nā hui kūʻokoʻa, manaʻoʻiʻo a me nā hui kaiaulu e hana nei i nā pōʻino
Hana ʻoihana me FEMA
Inā makemake ʻoe i ka hoʻolako ʻana i nā lawelawe uku a me nā waiwai no ke kōkua ʻana i ka pōʻino, e kipa i kā mākou r Hana ʻoihana me FEMA ʻaoʻao e hoʻomaka.
Inā loaʻa iā ʻoe kahi ʻoihana e pili ana i ka wehe ʻana i nā ʻōpala a makemake ʻoe e hana i nā hana hoʻomaʻemaʻe ma nā wahi i hoʻopilikia ʻia, e ʻoluʻolu e kelepona i ke aupuni kūloko ma nā wahi i pilikia e hāʻawi i kāu mau lawelawe.
Nā Kuleana Waiwai
Kokua pakahi | nui |
---|---|
Kokua Hale Hui (HA) - Aponoia na Dala | $142,966,402.74 |
Huina Kokua Pono (ONA) - Aponoia na Dala | $245,303,014.61 |
Ka huina dala o na kanaka a me na hale i aponoia | $388,269,417.35 |
ʻApono ʻia nā noi kōkua pākahi | 156311 |