McDowell County Helene Recovery Update for 12/6/24. Click link for more information.
McDowell County Helene Recovery Update for 12/6/24.
Hotel Voucher Program for Disaster Survivors extended until 1/11/25.
At the request of the state of North Carolina, FEMA is
extending the Transitional Sheltering Assistance
program through Jan. 11. FEMA will continue
providing hotel and motel rooms to Helene-affected
families. Survivors should contact FEMA or visit a Disaster Recovery Center for more information on the hotel voucher extension.
Deadline to Apply for FEMA Asisstance is 1/7/25.
Survivors have just over a month to apply for
assistance. The quickest way to apply is online at
DisasterAssistance.gov. Or use the FEMA App for
mobile devices. You can also call the FEMA Helpline
at 800-621-3362 or visit the Disaster Recovery Center in Marion located at 100 Spaulding Rd. The deadline is Jan. 7. Survivors
should stay in contact with FEMA after they apply for
assistance, and let the agency know what housing or
other urgent needs you may have for your recovery.
Disaster Recovery Center remains open in Marion:
▪ A Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) is a one-stop shop to meet with FEMA representatives, apply for FEMA assistance, receive referrals to local assistance, apply with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) for low- interest disaster loans and more. No appointment is needed.
▪ DRCs are open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Please visit the DRC in McDowell County located on the lower level of the McDowell County Senior Center at 100 Spaulding Rd. in Marion.
Read Your FEMA Letter Carefully:
▪ If you applied for assistance, you will receive a letter explaining your application status. If you are not currently approved for assistance, you may need to send additional documentation to FEMA. You can easily upload documents to Disasterassistance.gov or submit them at a Disaster Recovery Center.
Qualifying Private Nonprofit Houses of Worship May be Eligible for FEMA Grants:
▪ FEMA’s Public Assistance program may cover costs to repair or replace facilities damaged during the storm.
Interested applicants should contact North Carolina Emergency Management at [email protected].
Debris Removal Operations Continue:
As of Thursday 12/5/24 over 24,290 cubic yards of debris has been picked up across McDowell County. Debris removal operations continue seven days a week. Debris crews are also hard at work removing silt from the Town of Old Fort. For more information on debris removal visit: https://mcdowellgov.com/helene
Address/Location
McDowell County Emergency Management
129 Barnes Rd
Marion, NC 28752
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 828-652-3241
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