As of today, Georgia residents have two weeks left to apply for FEMA assistance. The deadline to apply for disaster relief funds is Friday, Feb. 7. The following South Georgia counties have been approved for assistance following Hurricane Helene: “If a survivor misses the deadline they could potentially be missing out on assistance ranging from home repairs due to damages from the storms,
Georgia survivors of Tropical Storm Debby and Hurricane Helene in the counties designated for individual assistance have just two weeks left to apply for FEMA assistance.
Due to seasonal winter storms, hurricanes, and fires, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is encouraging people to sign up for assistance before the February 7 deadline. FEMA's mission is to help people before,
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has announced that all of its disaster recovery centers in Georgia will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21, and Wednesday, Jan. 22, due to winter weather. FEMA said that normal operations will resume on Thursday.
FEMA has opened a Disaster Recovery Center in Fulton County to provide one-on-one help for Georgians affected by Tropical Storm Debby (damage Aug. 4—20, 2024) and Hurricane Helene (damage Sept. […]
All of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Georgia disaster recovery centers will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday in anticipation of snow.
The agency was created in the late 1970s and is tasked with helping states and communities impacted by disasters nationwide.
All FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers in Georgia will re-open at 10 a.m. today after closing due to the winter weather.  Disaster Recovery Centers’ regular hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday;
However, FEMA representatives say that there are still other options for people who do not make it in person. As of Friday, there have been 202,000 applications approved, and 281 million dollars in funds approved for storm survivors in Georgia. FEMA ...
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