Emergency assistance of $750 offered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to survivors of Hurricane Helene is not a loan recipients have to pay back, the agency said in response to ...
A post viewed over 12 million times on X claims, “Americans who have lost everything to Hurricane Helene will be getting $750, courtesy of FEMA.” Similar posts that claim FEMA is offering just $750 to ...
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WASHINGTON - 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 ...
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The outrage on the right over the $750 remark came after claims that other FEMA grants for communities dealing with an influx of migrants could be used in the Helene relief effort. US Vice ...
ALBAWABA - Americans lashed out at Kamala Harris, US Vice President and current Democratic candidate, after her announcement on the $750 for Americans who were affected after Hurricane Helene.
Vice President Kamala Harris is currently facing criticism after announcing that $750 would be provided to Hurricane Helene victims through federal aid. During a visit to Augusta, Georgia—one of ...
WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris announced on Wednesday that the federal government will provide a $750 payment to hurricane victims affected by recent flooding caused by Hurricane Helene.
This clip omits other parts of Vice President Kamala Harris ... FEMA said the "Serious Needs Assistance" amounting to $750 covers essential items such as "food, water, baby formula, breastfeeding ...