02/11/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/11/2025 17:44
Tropical Storm Helene struck Western North Carolina during a peak time for tourists visiting the region to view its scenic fall foliage. As the severity and track of the storm became apparent, FEMA began working in North Carolina and across the southeastern U.S. to support the response and recovery efforts.
Helene's impact left behind damage to homes and infrastructure from which it will take years to rebuild and recover. This region of North Carolina has many isolated areas with terrain that presents challenges on "blue sky" days that are compounded when powerful storms strike.
In the wake of Helene, North Carolina Emergency Management, local responders and nonprofits were supported by FEMA resources to help disaster survivors during the difficult process and continue to do so every day. FEMA individual assistance and public assistance grants are part of this work.
Individual assistance provides resources for the immediate needs of disaster survivors, whether that involves money to begin their recovery or provide temporary lodging or housing for those who were displaced.
Disaster survivors receive Direct Housing Lease assistance.
As of Feb. 11:
FEMA public assistance grants help state and local governments with the funds needed to re-establish utilities, clear debris and rebuild infrastructure that are impacted by storms or other disaster events.
Since Feb. 11:
Federal and state efforts are ongoing to support the people of Western North Carolina.
FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance crews have visited 138,000 homes and 66,000 people have visited a Disaster Recovery Center to get help following the storm. Additional support has come from the federal National Flood Insurance Program, which has paid $123 million in claims resulting from Helene. Looking forward to help communities prepare for future events, FEMA has provided and paid three years of flood insurance to cover 1,800 households in the region.
It has become obvious that these catastrophic storms are happening more frequently and causing greater damage. The Tropical Storm Helene recovery is one that will take years, and FEMA and the federal family will continue to support North Carolina communities until the work is done.