2024

South Carolina Hurricane Helene

Page last updated: 01/06/2025

All disasters declared after March 22, 2024, fall under new Individual Assistance (IA) rules. For more information, please see FEMA’s press release here.

FEMA has established a Rumor Response page to address the many rumors, urban legends, and scams that are circulating around Hurricane Helene. To visit this page, click here.

South Carolina Hurricane Helene (DR-4829)

Hurricane Helene devastated South Carolina starting on September 25, 2024. On September 29, 2024, President Biden declared a major disaster.

People in the following counties are eligible to receive federal disaster assistance:

  • Abbeville2
  • Aiken
  • Allendale2
  • Anderson
  • Bamberg
  • Barnwell
  • Beaufort6
  • Catawba Indian Nation4
  • Cherokee
  • Chester5
  • Edgefield1
  • Fairfield6
  • Greenville
  • Greenwood
  • Hampton3
  • Jasper4
  • Kershaw5
  • Laurens1
  • Lexington4
  • McCormick2
  • Newberry
  • Oconee
  • Orangeburg5
  • Pickens
  • Richland2
  • Saluda
  • Spartanburg
  • Union1
  • York4

1 These counties were added October 2, 2024.
2 These counties were added October 4, 2024.
3 These counties were added October 5, 2024.
4 These counties were added October 6, 2024.
5 These counties were added October 9, 2024.
6 These counties were added October 11, 2024.

For the complete whitehouse.gov press release, please click here.

Important Deadlines

FEMA Application Deadline

Extended to Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Appeal your FEMA decision letter

Within 60 days of the date on the determination letter.

Apply for Disaster Unemployment

Monday, December 2, 2024

Extended to December 9, 2024, for the following counties and reservations:

  • Abbeville
  • Allendale
  • Beaufort
  • Fairfield
  • Hampton
  • Chester
  • Kershaw
  • Jasper
  • McCormick
  • Orangeburg
  • Richland
  • York
  • Catawba Indian Nation

Apply for SNAP Replacement

Extended to Saturday, October 26, 2024

The link below takes you to the South Carolina Department of Social Services' homepage. There is more information about the SNAP replacement extension in the rotating news block.

Automatic SNAP Replacement

South Carolina Helene survivors in 28 counties will be reimbursed up to 55% of their September 2024 SNAP benefit, on or before October 15, 2024. No further action is required.

Apply for D-SNAP

From November 12 through 21, and from December 2 through 13, 2024; for 28 counties and the Catawba reservation. Additional information will be shared through local media.

FEMA Assistance

Applications for FEMA Assistance can be submitted by:

Phone: Contact FEMA at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) or TTY users can call 1-800-462-7585.

Online: Fill out the application at DisasterAssistance.gov

In-Person: You can also fill out the application at a FEMA Disaster Resource Center (DRC).

Mobile Registration Intake Center: MRICs move around regularly. They will be in an area for a short period of time to help survivors who need registration help. Visit FEMA’s Disaster Declaration page to find more information about the Mobile Registration Intake Center locations and hours.

Disaster Recovery Center: To find a Disaster Recovery Center near you, use the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s DRC locator or text “DRC” and your zip code to 43362 (4FEMA) to locate a Disaster Recovery Center in your area.

Safety & Shelter Resources

Please check your local news and local officials for the latest safety and shelter resources.

Access information on Safety and Shelter assistance through the resources below.

A free legal help hotline is now available for Hurricane Helene survivors. Survivors can call 803-799-6653 ext. 120 or (803) 576-3815 anytime, and can leave a message if calling after hours.

For more information, please see the complete press release here.