FEMA $750 Hurricane Helene relief money rumor addressed by agency

In an online post, FEMA addressed rumors that the only relief money being made available to victims of Hurricane Helene was a single payment of $750.

"This is false," the Federal Emergency Management Agency said on its website Thursday.

The agency said its Serious Needs Assistance program, which provides $750 to cover essential items such as food, water, baby formula, and other emergency needs, is often approved swiftly after application.

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Loudoun County residents packing up supplies to send south for victims of Hurricane Helene

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However, they said, additional forms of assistance may also be available after applying for disaster aid. As an application undergoes review, additional funds may be provided to help for temporary housing and home repairs, they said.

FEMA representatives can provide more information on available assistance and help check on the status of assistance applications. Contact FEMA at 1-800-621-3362.

On Wednesday, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told reporters that FEMA can meet immediate needs but does not have enough funding to make it through the hurricane season,

The Category 4 storm has led to 200 deaths after cutting through the Carolinas, Georgia and Tennessee.

FEMA uses their Rumor Response page to address other rumors connected to the storm.

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Red Cross response to Hurricane Helene

Red Cross Chief Development Officer Antoine Holman discusses ongoing response efforts to Hurricane Helene, the second deadliest U.S. storm in 50 years.