Help continues for western North Carolina homes after FEMA assistance extended
- FEMA has extended the Transitional Sheltering Assistance program for two months, allowing stays until May 26, 2025, for over 2,700 individuals and families in North Carolina affected by Hurricane Helene.
- Governor Josh Stein requested the extension to alleviate uncertainty for families displaced by Hurricane Helene, which caused significant damage and loss of life in the state.
- The program's extension is a response to severe winter weather affecting road closures and is intended to provide more time for families to find alternative housing options.
- FEMA will review eligibility on a rolling basis, and individuals may be found ineligible if their homes are deemed habitable and safe.
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- 38% of the sources are Center, 38% of the sources lean Right
38% Right
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C 37%
R 38%
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