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Trump administration grants another $116 million in disaster funds for North Carolina
- The federal government approved $116 million in disaster relief for North Carolina to aid Hurricane Helene recovery and mitigation.
- Funds cover public assistance and disaster mitigation projects to curb future flooding and storm damage.
- Lawmakers welcomed the funds but said more aid is still needed for Helene recovery efforts.
- U.S. Representative Chuck Edwards and Senator Ted Budd commented on the funding and ongoing needs.
- Nearly half of Helene-related damage estimates were previously unfunded, leaving localities to cover costs.
- Hazard mitigation projects include buying flood-prone properties and elevating homes in targeted counties.
- Infrastructure restoration includes road, bridge, and water system repairs funded by the relief.
- FEMA and DHS officials reiterated ongoing relief efforts beyond this funding tranche.
- The $116 million push is part of a broader effort to improve disaster resilience across North Carolina.
- Public officials highlighted faster release of funds as a sign of progress in Helene relief.
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