Asheville, North Carolina, is slowly but surely making strides in recovering from the impacts of Hurricane Helene. Officials from Buncombe County have shared some encouraging updates to help those affected by this natural disaster.
One of the major announcements from local officials is the availability of Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA). For folks whose jobs were lost or interrupted due to the effects of Helene, this program can offer some relief. This program, which became available on October 1, is part of the federal response to the disaster that was declared for parts of Western North Carolina.
DUA benefits are accessible to residents across 25 counties, as well as members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. This includes many areas that were hit hard by the storm.
Are you wondering if you might qualify for DUA? The great news is that a wide range of people could be eligible. If you’ve experienced any of the following situations directly due to the storm, you could very well qualify:
Self-employed individuals and business owners should also take note, as they can be eligible for DUA if they meet certain conditions.
If you’re interested in applying, it’s important to act quickly! You have until December 2 to submit your application. You can do this online at des.nc.gov. It’s a simple process, but it’s a good idea to gather any necessary documentation ahead of time to ensure everything goes smoothly.
Sadly, in addition to the economic challenges faced by many, the aftermath of Helene has also been marked with tragedy. Reports indicate that the storm has resulted in a death toll that has now reached 230. FEMA administrators are continuing to work hard to debunk false claims about the storm while supporting communities in recovery efforts.
These are tough times for many, but the support systems are in place to help people navigate these challenges. Stay informed and don’t hesitate to reach out for help if you need it. Remember, you’re not alone in this recovery journey.
Buncombe County officials have compiled various resources to assist residents during this challenging period. Whether it’s financial assistance, mental health support, or assistance with rebuilding, there are people ready to help.
For those who have been affected, the fastest way to get back on your feet may be to explore these resources and see what works best for your situation.
In conclusion, Asheville and the entire region are resilient and ready for recovery. With assistance available and a community that cares, there is hope for rebuilding lives and livelihoods. Stay strong, Asheville!
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