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FEMA to send Georgia more than $300 million in Hurricane Helene relief after accusations of delays

The Federal Emergency Management Agency will reimburse local recovery costs including debris removal and utility repairs after Hurricane Helene and Tropical Storm Debby, officials said.

  • The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced it would send $350 million to Georgia for Hurricane Helene relief efforts after accusations of delays.
  • Democratic U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock accused FEMA of withholding up to $600 million in Hurricane Helene disaster relief for Georgia.
  • Warnock said he would continue pushing FEMA to deliver the additional funds and led a bipartisan effort requesting $12 billion in federal disaster funding for Hurricane Helene.
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FEMA to send Georgia more than $300 million in Hurricane Helene relief after accusations of delays

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has announced $350 million in funding for relief efforts following Hurricane Helene and Tropical Storm Debby.

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