North Carolina Continues to Receive Historically High Emergency Assistance Under President Trump
North Carolina Continues to Receive Historically High Emergency Assistance Under President Trump President Trump turbocharged the emergency aid process to provide a 100% federal cost share in North Carolina for Public Assistance from the declaration date of September 29, 2024, to March 24, 2025. WASHINGTON -- In light of false reporting and charges from politicians, FEMA is setting the record straight. North Carolina received one of the longest 100% cost share periods in FEMA’s history — 6 full months of full federal funding for debris removal and emergency protective measures. Today, the state is still receiving a 90% cost share. Due
FLIGHT ADVISORY – Marine Corps Special Operations Command North Carolina
FLIGHT ADVISORY GPS INTERFERENCE TESTING MARINE CORPS SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND NORTH CAROLINA (MSOCNC) 25-01 (REVISION 1) 02 – 20 June Holly Ridge, NC Centered at 343349N0773029W or the ILM 062022 The entire flight advisory may be accessed and downloaded at the following address: https://www.faasafety.gov/files/notices/2025/May/MSOCNC_25-01_GPS_Flight_Advisory_(Revision_1).pdf Pilots are advised to check NOTAMs frequently for possible changes prior to operations in the area. NOTAMs will be published at least 24 hours in advance of any GPS tests.
FLIGHT ADVISORY GPS INTERFERENCE TESTING NORTH CAROLINA
FLIGHT ADVISORY GPS INTERFERENCE TESTING CARRIER STRIKE GROUP FOUR (CSG4) 25-03 20 May Off-the-Coast, NC The entire flight advisory may be accessed and downloaded at the following address: https://www.faasafety.gov/files/notices/2025/May/CSG4_25-03_GPS_Flight_Advisory.pdf Pilots are advised to check NOTAMs frequently for possible changes prior to operations in the area. NOTAMs will be published at least 24 hours in advance of this event.
FLIGHT ADVISORY GPS INTERFERENCE TESTING – MARINE CORPS SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND NORTH CAROLINA
FLIGHT ADVISORY GPS INTERFERENCE TESTING MARINE CORPS SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND NORTH CAROLINA (MSOCNC) 25-03 (REVISION 1) 05 – 09 May Holly Ridge, NC The entire flight advisory may be accessed and downloaded at the following address: https://www.faasafety.gov/files/notices/2025/Apr/MSOCNC_25-03_GPS_Flight_Advisory_(Revision_1).pdf Pilots are advised to check NOTAMs frequently for possible changes prior to operations in the area.
The Costs of Responding to Tropical Storm Helene in North Carolina
The Costs of Responding to Tropical Storm Helene in North Carolina HICKORY, N.C. – Debris removal. Restoration of utilities. Emergency repairs to public bridges and water systems. Overtime costs for emergency personnel. Evacuation support. Transportation of supplies for the public. These are some of the costs the state of North Carolina and communities in Western North Carolina experienced for emergency response to Tropical Storm Helene. FEMA is reimbursing most of those costs through its Public Assistance Program. More than 2,300 projects have been submitted to Public Assistance and are in process. “The state and FEMA continue to work together to provide
One Week Remains to Apply for FEMA Assistance in North Carolina
One Week Remains to Apply for FEMA Assistance in North Carolina HICKORY, N.C. - North Carolinians with uninsured damage or loss from Tropical Storm Helene have one week remaining to apply for FEMA financial assistance. The application deadline is April 7, 2025. FEMA may be able to help with temporary lodging, basic home repairs, personal property loss or other disaster-caused needs. Homeowners and renters in these counties can apply: Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Catawba, Cherokee, Clay, Cleveland, Forsyth, Gaston, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Iredell, Jackson, Lee, Lincoln, Macon, Madison, McDowell, Mecklenburg, Mitchell, Nash, Polk, Rowan, Rutherford, Stanly
Disaster Recovery Centers in North Carolina Will Transition to Locally Operated Resource Centers March 31
Disaster Recovery Centers in North Carolina Will Transition to Locally Operated Resource Centers March 31 HICKORY, N.C. – FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers in Western North Carolina will transition to locally operated Resource Centers March 31 and will cease operation as FEMA centers at 2 p.m. on March 29. The centers will operate Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and FEMA will have specialists to help people apply for FEMA assistance and update application status. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) also will have specialists to help people apply for disaster loans. The centers will be locally operated, state and federally supported.
President Donald J. Trump Increases Federal Cost Share for South Carolina
President Donald J. Trump Increases Federal Cost Share for South Carolina WASHINGTON -- Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Administrator Cameron Hamilton announced that President Donald J. Trump made additional disaster assistance available to the state of South Carolina to supplement recovery efforts in the areas affected by Hurricane Helene from Sept. 25 – Oct. 7, 2024. The President authorized the federal cost-share for Public Assistance Category B, including direct federal assistance, to be increased to 100% of total eligible costs for a period of 120 days of the state’s choosing within the first 180 days from the start of
Don’t Wait to Apply for FEMA Assistance in North Carolina
Don’t Wait to Apply for FEMA Assistance in North Carolina HICKORY, N.C. – If you had uninsured losses from Tropical Storm Helene, don’t wait any longer to apply for financial help from FEMA. The deadline for applications is Saturday, March 8. FEMA may be able to help with temporary lodging, basic home repairs, personal property loss or other disaster-caused needs. Homeowners and renters in these counties can apply: Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Catawba, Cherokee, Clay, Cleveland, Forsyth, Gaston, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Iredell, Jackson, Lee, Lincoln, Macon, Madison, McDowell, Mecklenburg, Mitchell, Nash, Polk, Rowan, Rutherford, Stanly, Surry
FEMA Is Still Here in South Carolina
FEMA Is Still Here in South Carolina COLUMBIA, S.C. –If you are a Hurricane Helene survivor of South Carolina on your road to recovery, you should know that FEMA is still here. FEMA, collaborating with South Carolina Emergency Management Division, is focused on finding long-term recovery solutions for individuals and communities affected by the disaster. Survivors who have questions about their application can still contact FEMA online at DisasterAssistance.gov, use the FEMA App for mobile devices or call toll-free 800-621-3362. The telephone line is open daily, and help is available in many languages. If you use a relay service, such as Video