Several weeks into a Buncombe County program to help owners remove Helene storm debris from private property, nearly 1,100 people have applied.
Members made their voices heard and asked tough questions of FEMA and Buncombe County officials, with visible tension between ...
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FEMA spokespeople have declined to provide more specifics on the small number of units delivered compared to the number of ...
FEMA is opening a mobile disaster recovery center in Buncombe County to provide one-on-one help to North Carolinians impacted ...
The Nov. 19 briefing also covered the status of Community Care Stations following the lift of the boil water notice and other ...
The Nov. 12 briefing also covered an several hiring events, the Hazard Mitigation Program, debris truck locations today and ...
An official from the Federal Emergency Management Agency said that over 1,500 people remain in hotels over a month after ...
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Anger against the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) continues to rise as new, disturbing stories of its incompetence ...
BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. — Last week, FEMA delivered its first manufactured home to a Buncombe County family impacted by Hurricane Helene. Buncombe County Manager Avril Pinder confirmed during a ...
The Tuesday, Nov. 12, Buncombe County Helene recovery briefing covered homeowner grants, FEMA updates, a new company assisting in private property debris removal and more. Also included were daily ...