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VisitWhat will be the total federal aid amount for Hurricane Helene relief by December 31, 2024?
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Biden Pledges Federal Aid for Hurricane Helene Victims, Over 100 Dead
Sep 30, 2024, 03:53 PM
President Joe Biden has pledged federal aid to the areas devastated by Hurricane Helene, which has caused significant destruction in multiple states, including Georgia and North Carolina. Biden, who has been briefed on the ongoing impacts, stated that the federal government will support the affected regions 'until the job is done.' He spoke with the governors of the impacted states on Sunday and assured them that the government would not leave until recovery efforts are complete. Biden plans to visit the affected areas later this week. Reports indicate that the hurricane has resulted in over 100 deaths, left 600 people unaccounted for, and affected millions.
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