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Tag: Hurricane Helene

USDA Announces Approval of D-SNAP for South Carolina Disaster Areas

USDA Announces Approval of D-SNAP for South Carolina Disaster Areas

Health and Mediacal
4 More Counties in Florida Also Now Eligible for D-SNAP, Increasing Coverage Area Previously Announced on Oct. 21 WASHINGTON, Nov. 4, 2024-- The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) revealed that individuals recuperating from Hurricane Helene might be qualified for food help through USDA's Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP). Around 357,291 homes in 28 South Carolina counties and one Tribe are approximated to be qualified for this relief to assist with grocery expenditures. Through this program, which USDA provides through states in the consequences of catastrophes, individuals who might not be qualified for SNAP in typical situations can take part if they fulfill particular requirements, consisting of catastrophe earnings limitations and certifying disaste...
PGA Tour gamers prepare to contribute through “Birdies for Augusta” after ravaging cyclone damage

PGA Tour gamers prepare to contribute through “Birdies for Augusta” after ravaging cyclone damage

Sport
Today, at the PGA Tour's Sanderson Farms Championship, protecting champ Luke List revealed that he and Henrik Norlander produced a method to assist their regional Hurricane Helene victims. They will take part in the "Birdies for Augusta" effort to bring attention and raise cash for the victims as they call Augusta, Georgia, home. It was among the lots of locations that suffered considerable damage from the Category 4 typhoon that made landfall last Thursday. The duo will contribute $500 to their regional Red Cross for every single birdie they make. "I believe we were on the very same page as far as we require to return in any method we can," List stated on Tuesday. "We had supper last night with our households and simply developed it together. I believe it was something we both had in o...
2M families still without power after Helene; some regional grids need to ‘be entirely reconstructed’

2M families still without power after Helene; some regional grids need to ‘be entirely reconstructed’

Business
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us understand if you have feedback. Dive Brief: About 2 million electrical clients stayed without power throughout the U.S. Southeast and Mid-Atlantic on Monday early morning after Hurricane Helene ravaged energy systems recently, and some locations will need a complete reconstruct of energy facilities, energies stated. The storm struck Florida as a Category 4, however just about 100,000 clients stayed without power in the Sunshine State. On the other hand, 750,000 lacked power in South Carolina; 570,000 in Georgia; and 460,000 in North Carolina. "There are great deals of locations throughout the South Carolina Upstate and North Carolina mountains where we're going to nee...
Typhoon relief funds steady in the meantime, authorities state

Typhoon relief funds steady in the meantime, authorities state

General
Worries of an instant money crunch at the Federal Emergency Management Agency that might require congressional action before the November elections declined on Tuesday after President Joe Biden raised that possibility a day previously. Nevertheless, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas cautioned of a long and comprehensive roadway ahead for Hurricane Helene healing efforts since of what he called the "historical magnitude" of the storm in North Carolina and other southeastern states. "The restoring is something that is not for today however is something that is going to be extremely pricey and is going to be a multiyear business," Mayorkas stated at a White House rundown Tuesday. In the meantime, it does not appear like legislators will require to disrupt their marketing...
Biden provides support after ‘broad and destructive’ effects of Helene as more than 100 dead

Biden provides support after ‘broad and destructive’ effects of Helene as more than 100 dead

General
1 of 6|President Joe Biden speaks after a rundown from guv of North Carolina and FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell on the most recent functional updates from the impacts of Hurricane Helene while in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Monday. Picture by Bonnie Cash/UPI|License Photo Sept. 30 (UPI)-- Calling the effect of previous Hurricane Helene "broad and disastrous," President Joe Biden stated on Monday that his administration is using a vast array of help to the location and will likely go to North Carolina today to see a few of the damage firsthand. "I desire them to understand that we are not leaving them up until the task is done," Biden stated in an early morning press conference. "I'm dedicated to taking a trip to affected locations as quickly as possible....