01/14/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/14/2026 10:05
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman Chuck Edwards (NC-11) announced that North Carolina will receive an additional $72 million in FEMA Public Assistance (PA) funding and $44.6 million through the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) to support Western North Carolina's ongoing recovery following Hurricane Helene.
Public Assistance funding helps repair and replace damaged public infrastructure, including roads, bridges, water and sewer systems, schools, and public safety facilities. These funds allow communities to restore essential services, reopen public facilities, and accelerate recovery efforts without diverting limited local resources.
Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funding supports long-term projects designed to reduce future disaster damage. These investments help communities strengthen infrastructure, protect critical facilities, and reduce the risk of repeat losses during future storms, saving taxpayer dollars and improving resilience across the region.
Notable FEMA Public Assistance grants obligated include:
Hazard Mitigation Grant Program investments include projects to:
"We still have far to go, but today's tranche of released funds helps us take yet another giant step forward. When Hurricane Helene struck, it caused widespread damage to the infrastructure our communities rely on every day," said Congressman Edwards. "Public Assistance funding helps restore essential services and get communities back up and running, while Hazard Mitigation funding ensures we rebuild smarter and stronger."
For more information on FEMA recovery programs, click here: Secretary Noem Announces Additional $116 Million for North Carolina
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