FEMA still in SC for Hurricane Helene damage
Officials with FEMA say they are still available for anyone still coping with damage from Hurricane Helene.
Officials with FEMA say they are still available for anyone still coping with damage from Hurricane Helene.
Tuesday, Jan. 27, is the last day to apply FEMA disaster assistance following Hurricane Helene.
The U.S. Small Business Administration says those who suffered tremendous damages from Hurricane Helene in South Carolina, now have more time to apply for help.
FEMA officials say the application deadline to apply for assistance for those affected by Hurricane Helene has been extended.
FEMA is letting South Carolinians know there is only 2 weeks left to apply for FEMA assistance if you have sustained damage or losses due Hurricane Helene.
“With Love, From Lexington” — that’s the name of a local toy drive that’s helping to make sure children affected by Hurricane Helene have gifts for Christmas.
Lexington County residents may get a visit from the Federal Emergency Management Agency this week
FEMA has Disaster Recovery Centers in Lexington and Fairfield Counties for Hurricane Helene Assistance
Merchants and residents in Chimney Rock report progress in the clean-up of mud that swept through the town and into store buildings, destroying businesses a month ago during Helene.
The South Carolina State Fair is helping victims of Hurricane Helene.