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Deadline to apply for Hurricane Helene recovery program extended because of wildfires
Georgia farmers, ranchers and foresters who were impacted by Hurricane Helene now have more time to apply for relief.
Wildfires in Georgia are being fueled by debris from Hurricane Helene and ongoing drought conditions, leading to evacuations ...
Wildfires are ravaging parts of Georgia and northern Florida. Drought is a significant factor. Here's why Hurricane Helene ...
Fallen trees and limbs scattered across Georgia by Hurricane Helene more than a year ago are now helping fuel destructive wildfires in the state ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. More than a year after Hurricane Helene devastated farms across Georgia, financial relief is now on the way. 'The White Lotus' ...
ATLANTA (WALB)- Georgia farmers and producers left devastated by Hurricane Helene now have the opportunity to apply for aid provided by a multimillion-dollar block grant through the Georgia Department ...
This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist's weekly newsletter. U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins visited Georgia to announce the release of more than $500 ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Applications in Georgia for farmers and ranchers recovering from Hurricane Helene are still open. The Hurricane Helene Block Grant is a federal program providing more than $531 ...
The opening of the Block Grant program means relief is within reach, but navigating USDA and FSA requirements can be overwhelming.” — David & Kimberly Lott LAKE ...
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