Officials announce disaster recovery center in Newberry County
The Newberry County Sheriff’s Office announced a disaster recovery center is opening in Newberry County on Monday, October 21.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Disaster Survivor Assistance (DSA) teams will begin door-to-door visits with Richland County residents on Thursday due to the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
There are still many throughout the state coping with the effects of Hurricane Helene.
Officials say a Disaster Recovery Center will open in Richland County to provide in-person assistance to South Carolinians affected by Hurricane Helene.
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The Newberry County Sheriff’s Office announced a disaster recovery center is opening in Newberry County on Monday, October 21.
The federal government has approved nearly $2 billion in assistance across six states to help people hit hard by hurricanes Helene and Milton, the White House said Wednesday.
Misinformation is being spread regarding FEMA and their recovery efforts after Helene and Milton.
FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency will be at Lexington Main Library until 2 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 14, offering help with disaster assistance, according to a social media post.
Lexington County residents who are in need of recovery help from Hurricane Helene can meet with FEMA’s Disaster Survivor Assistance program Saturday. FEMA will be at the Lexington County Public Library at 5440 Augusta Road from 10-4pm Saturday, October 12
Lexington County residents who are in need of recovery help from Hurricane Helene can meet with FEMA’s Disaster Survivor Assistance program Saturday