Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) officials announced an extension of transitional sheltering assistance for families in North Carolina impacted by Hurricane Helene.
WLOS News 13 reported earlier this month that thousands of North Carolina households were scheduled to lose FEMA assistance.
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FEMA sheltering grants related to Hurricane Helene extended through Memorial Day https://t.co/yPdW6nsvaI
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WRAL reports:
According to FEMA, residents and families receiving hotel lodging while looking for alternative housing will be allowed to stay in hotels until
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