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North Carolina Emergency Management
Coverage of North Carolina Emergency Management in the Nexus archive.
Hurricane Helenetopic2North Carolina State Auditororganization1SLSCO Ltd.organization1Burnville Elementary Schoolplace1Texasplace1Virginiaplace1Louisianaplace1Floridaplace1FEMAorganization1North Carolina Department of Transportationorganization1City of Morgantonplace1City of Ashevilleplace1Rob Asheperson1
- NC Auditor: $111 million spent on Hurricane Helene emergency camps
A North Carolina auditor's report reveals over $111 million was spent on 55 emergency camps established after Hurricane Helene, with costs including $800 per night for single beds and $516,500 daily expenditures. The Texas-based contractor SLSCO provided these services under pre-existing contracts signed in 2023, prior to the hurricane's occurrence.
- North Carolina to receive $197M for Hurricane Helene recovery, mitigation
North Carolina will receive $197 million in federal funds for recovery and mitigation projects following Hurricane Helene, as approved by FEMA. The funding includes support for debris removal, infrastructure repairs, and community assistance across multiple cities and state agencies.