An analysis by ProPublica and The Assembly of the more rural counties in North Carolina hardest hit by Helene shows that the households that got the most aid tended to have the highest incomes.
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About those FEMA trailers: What we know about aid in western NC a year after Helene
Hurricane Helene damaged more than 70,000 homes in North Carolina, yet in the storm's aftermath, FEMA placed just 243 ...
Livestock producers in nearly two-thirds of Tennessee counties who incurred extra feed costs in 2024 due to flooding brought ...
Months after the floods, classes and crews of students began to stabilize the eroded streambanks of the river by planting ...
Cocke County Mayor Rob Mathis is proud of their rebuilding efforts. FEMA's inconsistent aid estimates are a major pain point.
Trees serve as important buffers against storm surges. But when they fall, they threaten life, power and infrastructure, and ...
Already, 1 in 3 counties receive federal disaster declarations each year. With disasters growing in strength and frequency, federal policies need to change.
State Fire Marshal, Chief Brian Taylor, sent a two-page report to FEMA, saying bureaucracy delayed the federal response with supplies and restoring water.
Roanoke County Fire & Rescue and state emergency officials say having an emergency kit and evacuation plan is critical as the ...
Officials said lots of progress has been made in the last year. Claytor Lake has been cleaned, and they were able to get ...
One year ago, Hurricane Helene slammed into Western North Carolina, leaving behind more than just physical devastation. The ...
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