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North Carolina Tropical Storm Helene

DR-4827-NC
North Carolina

Aitok in an kar walok waween eo ebin: Sep 25, 2024 - Dec 18, 2024

iien eo emoj kajejot e: 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.

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Bok konaam im letok jibań

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Jab make lak iaam ńan ijoko jorraan ko rej walok ie. Droulul ko komaroń likit am kojatdrikdrik io er r ebed ilo jikin ko kajojo ńan ro rómonono in bok konaer im jibań Jerbal ippen droulul ko remaroń jibań waween kilen kejbarok, katakin im kabeel ko kwoj aikuji nan am uaak.

FEMA Voluntary Agency Liaisons (VALs) eo ej kalek jemjera ko im lororjake jerbal in borokuk ko ippen ro rej monono in bok konaer, enwot kabuń ko im barenwot droulul ko ilo jukjuk in bed eo im rej jibań ilo jorraan ko rellap.

Business ippen FEMA

Ńe kwoj monono in kolla kon jerbal im menin jibań ko am koj kommani ilo iien jorraan ko rellap, lolak Page eo kon Business ippen FEMA bwe kwon jinoe.

Elańe ewor am Business in ebbók kobij, im kwoj monono in karreo ijoko jorraan rejelete, jouj im kojelaik local government eo ewor jorraan ko ie bwe kwon jino jerbal eo am.

Jibań kón jaan

Jibań ńan kajojo armej Wónen
Wóran jibań ko ikijieen jikin jokwe (HA) - Jaan eo emoj kemàlimi $179,657,429.27
Wóran jibań ko eierlok wot (ONA) - Jaan eo emoj kemàlimi $260,126,143.75
Koba in kajojo armej im bamle ko ilo juon kabijuknen im rebed ilo program in Jaan eo emoj Kemàlimi $439,783,573.02
kajojo jibań ńan jabdrewot emoj kemàlimi 159599