Deanne Criswell met with state and local officials to survey areas impacted by the hurricane that left a swath of destruction through the CSRA on Sept. 27.
It’s almost been a month since Hurricane Helene hit the area. And some neighborhoods still look almost the same as day one.
Administrator Deanne Criswell traveled to Atlanta and Augusta on Wednesday to examine continued damage from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
North Augusta neighborhoods are likely to see different rates of storm cleanup, even within a single neighborhood, due to ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is opening several disaster recovery centers across the CSRA to give one-on-one help ...
FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell joined Augusta Mayor Garnett Johnson, City Administrator Tameka Allen and Augusta Fire ...
The director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency will be in Augusta on Wednesday as she and the mayor give an update ...
In South Georgia, weeks after Hurricane Helene, signs of damage are still everywhere. But in one county, schools reopened. In another city, street lights are working again.
It's easy to dismiss Trump's lies about FEMA channeling funds to undocumented immigrants. But don't dismiss funding crisis ...
There is real pain and trauma that has resulted because of this hurricane and what is happening in terms of the aftermath of ...
A survey released Monday found that most Americans trust Harris, not Trump, to respond effectively to a natural disaster.