Richland County, FEMA to begin county-wide damage assessment
RICHLAND COUNTY, S.C. (WOLO)– The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) personnel, along with the Richland County Emergency Management Division (RCEMD) will begin “window” tours Thursday, Oct. 3, throughout the county’s 11 districts as part of damage assessment following Hurricane Helene.
Officials expect the damage assessment phase to last several days and it will help determine whether the county is eligible for FEMA’s Expedited Major Presidential Disaster Declaration.
At the height of the storm, more than 190,000 homes were without power.
“Richland County will receive every bit of aid and assistance that we are entitled to. It’s a process that we have to go through. It’s not easy and sometimes the rules change, but we will get everyone who is eligible for assistance the assistance they are entitled to,” states RCEMD Director Michael Byrd.
Officials say that according to the S.C. Emergency Management Division (SCEMD), the county along with FEMA personnel would need to identify between 25 and 50 homes that were deemed destroyed because of the storm in order to be potentially considered for expedited disaster relief.
From Sept. 26 to Oct. 1, the county had responded to more than 1,000 service requests received by the Ombudsman’s Office.
Richland County residents and employees who live in the county are reminded to report hurricane-related damage and share photos by calling 803-576-3439 or emailing information and pictures to ombudsman@richlandcountysc.gov
“Richland County Council, Administration and staff have been and will continue to be by your side and working to serve our residents and communities in the best possible way that we can,” County Administrator LeonardoBrown says.
Additionally, Richland County Government has partnered with the Broad River Business Alliance to collect non-perishable items to assist residents and communities in need because of the devastating impact of Helene.
Beginning Thursday, Oct. 2, through Oct. 25, collection boxes will be stationed at the following locations across Columbia:
- Richland County Administration Building, 2020 Hampton St.
- Department of Public Works, 400 Powell Road
- Richland County Judicial Center, 1701 Main St.
- Richland County Sheriff’s Department (RCSD) and Central Court, 2500 Decker Blvd.
- RCSD Headquarters, 5623 Two Notch Road
Items of immediate need include baby formula, Pedialyte, Gatorade, shelf-stable almond and soy milk, Carnation milk, assorted breads and bakery items, fruit, processed cheese, canned or sealed meats, peanut butter and hazelnut spread, jelly, preserves, assorted crackers, chips, canned soups, sugarless gum, paper towels, toilet paper, and body soap.