After losing their home to Hurricane Helene, Olivia and her family found hope through FEMA’s Direct Lease program. Initially hesitant to ask for help, Olivia was overwhelmed with relief upon approval.
We reached out to FEMA to learn why those in trailers are being asked to leave. While the agency won’t discuss specific cases, it cites that of the 2,400 households provided temporary housing after ...
The federal government offered thousands of North Carolina residents short-term shelter in hotels following deadly flooding ...
Hours after his inauguration for a second term on Monday, President Donald Trump ordered the executive branch to "deliver ...
FEMA is looking for property management companies with ready-for-occupancy residential or rental properties in Georgia ...
Sumithra Balraj is moving back to her fire-ravaged Lahaina condominium before completing reconstruction after getting a letter from the Federal Emergency Management Agency seeking $2, 300 in monthly ...
Almost four months after Hurricane Helene, many across the region are still in need of housing. FEMA’s Temporary Housing ...
President Donald Trump told North Carolina hurricane victims that under former President Joe Biden, the Federal Emergency Management Agency failed them in a time of crisis. Trump visited North ...
Jason Pelaez, architect and project manager for the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Kilohana group housing site in ...
Speaking to reporters, the president predicted future disasters would need “probably less FEMA, because FEMA just hasn’t done ...
FEMA told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser on Friday that all households in FEMA Direct Housing, whether in a direct lease unit or the Kilohana Group Site, received 90-day notification letters in ...