Residents in FEMA-provided housing after Hurricane Helene and Milton will now have additional time to secure permanent ...
FEMA has approved a six-month extension of direct temporary housing assistance for survivors of hurricanes Helene and Milton who remain in FEMA-provided units.
A historic, widespread, and long-lasting winter storm is in progress, bringing destructive ice and heavy snow from the Plains to the Midwest and Northeast. Forecasts indicate dangerous travel ...
The agency said the extension will give families more time to repair homes, finalize insurance claims and secure permanent housing.
After deadly severe storms that brought heavy rainfall and tornadoes resulted in power outages, road closures and damage to many Hoosier businesses and homes in April 2025, FEMA has recently approved ...
FEMA is giving Hurricane Helene survivors in western North Carolina a little more breathing room. Sen. Thom Tillis says the ...
FEMA has approved a six-month extension for parts of its direct housing and rental assistance program for survivors of Helene.
More than 150 households were waiting on the extension, which came two weeks before the program was slated to end.
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