Anyone who applied for assistance should get an eligibility letter from FEMA by physical mail or email, and it will explain the application status and how to respond. It will also have an optional ...
They also can provide application status updates and referrals to additional community resources. If you sustained damage or loss from the flooding and severe storms, FEMA may be able to help.
FEMA remains actively engaged across the state, including in Valdosta, six months since Hurricane Helene devastated Georgia, ...
The Disaster Recovery Center at 100 Spaulding Road, Marion closed. A new Disaster Resource Center opened at McDowell County Emergency Services Headquarters, 129 Barnes Road, Marion, according to a ...
FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers in Western North Carolina will transition to locally operated Resource Centers March 31 and will cease operation as FEMA centers at 2 p.m. on March 29.