The Augusta disaster recovery center for Hurricane Helene victims at the Hub for Community Innovation will permanently close on February 14th and reopen on February 18th at the Diamond Lakes Branch ...
In the CSRA, Helene took 31 victims. In Georgia, the death toll was 33 people and in South Carolina, there were 49 people. The initial deaths were from trees falling on homes and vehicles.
With debris cleanup still on going, the state of Georgia requested a sixty day extension to receive 100 percent reimbursement ...
Augusta leaders say there's a lot of work still to do to recover from Helene so a disaster recovery firm is being brought in ...
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Hosted on MSNAugusta now on the hook for some Helene cleanup costsFEMA is still covering the lion's share of the costs, but the deadline for 100 percent reimbursement has passed and Augusta ...
On Thursday, local organizations came together for a dinner recognizing Team Rubicon for helping clean up after Hurricane Helene.
Ceres Environmental, the debris contractor, has removed approximately 2.4 million cubic yards of vegetative debris in the ...
The city "largely propelled overall performance in Georgia," according to a report from Colliers. Revenue per available room ...
As many in our area continue to rebuild after Hurricane Helene, FEMA is teaming up with local agencies to connect survivors ...
AUGUSTA, GA (WFXG) - Georgia residents impacted by Hurricane Helene have until Friday, Feb. 7, to apply for federal disaster assistance through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
With tree and limb debris removal a main priority in Augusta after Hurricane Helene touched down on Sept. 27., final debris collection passes are underway. Augusta’s debris removal contractor has ...
FEMA is hosting a Housing Resource Fair on Saturday, Feb. 15, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Henry Brigham Community Center in ...
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