Officials say this is a new major disaster declaration and is separate from the declaration for Hurricane Helene.
Did you apply for relief after Hurricane Helene and are waiting to hear back from FEMA? If so, FEMA is telling South Carolina residents to answer unfamiliar calls, text or emails as they could be from the agency.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has extended the deadline for South Carolina residents in approved ... According to a FEMA news release, the deadline extension was made at the request ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Henry McMaster announced today that his December 13, 2024, request for a Major Presidential Disaster Declaration to provide federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts following severe November flooding in Bamberg, Calhoun, and Orangeburg Counties has been approved.
SC Gov. Henry McMaster unveiled his proposed 2025 budget Monday, leading with a $240 million disaster relief package following a turbulent 2024 storm season.
The application deadline for federal assistance for South Carolina residents who sustained damage or losses as a result of Hurricane Helene is quickly approaching.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has extended the application deadline until Jan. 28 at the request of the state of South Carolina, FEMA spokesperson Nikki Gaskins Campbell said. Homeowners and renters in Abbeville, Aiken, Allendale, Anderson ...
President Biden declares a major disaster in South Carolina due to severe weather, enabling federal funds for recovery.
There will be no service on The COMET or USC Transit after approximately 4:00 PM, contingent on weather developments. The last outbound trips will depart the COMET Central hub downtown at 4:00 PM. Inclement Weather Center (IWC) pickups will begin at 2:00 PM at Main and Calhoun.
At the request of the state of South Carolina, homeowners and renters affected by Hurricane Helene in South Carolina now have until Jan. 28, 2025, to