How You Can Support Cajun Navy's Relief Efforts in Western NC
The United Cajun Navy is on the ground helping local communities hit hardest by Hurricane Helene. Here's how you can support their relief efforts:
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The United Cajun Navy is on the ground helping local communities hit hardest by Hurricane Helene. Here's how you can support their relief efforts:
National and local government agencies, non-profits, and businesses are providing aid to communities impacted in Western North Carolina by Helene. Here's how you can help.
Search and rescue efforts continue in Western North Carolina amidst simultaneous coordinated efforts to restore critical infrastructure and bring much needed food, water and other necessities to communities impacted by Helene.
FEMA disaster assistance may provide funds to homeowners and renters for serious needs, basic home repair, rental of temporary housing and other uninsured expenses resulting from Helene.
Gov. Roy Cooper provides updates on the recovery and clean-up efforts in western North Carolina due to Helene
Hundreds of volunteers and tens of thousands of pounds of food, water, and supplies have been coming in and out of Statesville Regional Airport since the weekend using cars, trucks, and planes to get relief to places in western North Carolina that need it the most.
Rachel Mosher and her husband narrowly avoided the wall of water, mud, and debris that flattened a portion of her parents' home.
Parts of Watauga County are without power and water for more than four days after Hurricane Helene left behind widespread damage. Residents are under a boil water advisory and a 7pm curfew for safety.
A crisis has unfolded in Asheville, North Carolina, in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Officials are pledged Monday to get more water, food and other supplies to flood-stricken areas without power and cellular service. The death toll from the storm surpassed 130.
Check out these storm damage photos from Helene.
Gov.Β Cooper is joined by several North Carolina agencies to talk about the ongoing response efforts in Western North Carolina due to Helene.
FEMA and federal, state, community and voluntary partners continue providing resources to aid response efforts in North and South Carolina and across the Southeast as survivors begin recovering from the effects of Hurricane Helene. Details provided on the aid arriving to stricken locations, helplines to find loved-ones, and how to apply for financial assistance.
Governor Henry McMaster holds a news briefing with state emergency management officials to update the public on the state's response following the damages of Hurricane Helene.
Following the historically devastating impact of Hurricane Helene, the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team (BG-RRT) is deploying crisis-trained chaplains to multiple areas across the southeastern United States.
Patchy fog and a few showers may kick off the workweek, but sunny skies aren't far away.
Governor Roy Cooper has requested aΒ Major Disaster Declaration from the federal government for North Carolina for 38 counties in the aftermath of Helene.
