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Search and rescue efforts continue in Western North Carolina amidst simultaneous coordinated efforts to restore critical infrastructure and bring much needed food, water and other necessities to communities impacted by Hurricane Helene.
Presidente Biden autorizó la Declaración Federal de Desastre Mayor, solicitada por Gob. Roy Cooper debido a la Tormenta Tropical Helene; provee ayuda federal inmediata a 25 condados de NC y a Franja Este de Nativos Cherokee.
President Biden has granted Governor Roy Cooper’s request for a Federal Major Disaster Declaration for Tropical Storm Helene providing immediate federal help for 25 North Carolina counties and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.
Gob. Roy Cooper viajó hoy al oeste de NC, donde se le unió la administradora de FEMA, Deanne Criswell; el secretario de NCDOT, Joey Hopkins; el secretario de NCDPS, Eddie Buffaloe; el secretario de NCDHHS, Kody Kinsley, y también con funcionarios de NCEM para evaluar los daños por la tormenta y los esfuerzos de respuesta continua ante el Huracán Helene.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper traveled to Western North Carolina where he was joined by FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell, NCDOT Secretary Joey Hopkins, NCDPS Secretary Eddie Buffaloe, NCDHHS Secretary Kody Kinsley, and NC Emergency Management Officials to assess storm damage and ongoing response efforts to Hurricane Helene.
President Biden has granted Governor Roy Cooper’s request for a Federal Major Disaster Declaration for Tropical Storm Helene providing immediate federal help for 25 North Carolina counties and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.
El Presidente Biden ha autorizado la solicitud de Declaración Federal de Desastre Mayor, hecha por el Gob. Cooper debido a la Tormenta Tropical Helene; se proveerá asistencia federal inmediata a 25 condados de NC y a la Franja Este de los Nativos Cherokee.