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Eight months after Hurricane Helene, communities in western North Carolina still see evidence of the storm's destruction. For many, the biggest problem remains finding an affordable place to live.
FEMA denied North Carolina's request for the agency to match 100% of the state funds for Hurricane Helene cleanup, according ...
Hurricanes have gotten larger and wetter because of climate change and inland communities are at greater risk from heavy ...
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Apartment Therapy on MSNI Left Louisiana to Build a New Life on Solid Ground - Hurricane Helene Washed It AwayHow growing up in the "cone of uncertainty" changed my life - even when I thought I had left it behind. Until Hurricane ...
Only six out of 1,000 state-purchased housing trailers have been occupied so far, while nearly seven months after Helene, ...
FEMA has denied North Carolina's request for the agency to match 100% of the state funds for Helene cleanup, according to a ...
The Trump administration denied North Carolina's request for FEMA to cover 100 percent of the state's Hurricane Helene debris ...
As hurricane season looms, anxiety grips western North Carolina residents still reeling from Hurricane Helene's devastation.
USA TODAY spoke with National Hurricane Center Director Michael Brennan about what you should do to prepare for hurricane ...
When Hurricane Helene struck, Zubila Shafiq’s husband, Omar Khan, was one of more than 100 people who died in North Carolina ...
The North Carolina House has advanced another Hurricane Helene funding package to address pressing needs in the mountains ...
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein made another request of state lawmakers to commit hundreds of millions more dollars to western ...
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