Biden: Federal Authorities Will Stay Until Task Completion on Helene

President Joe Biden has ⁤assured residents affected by‌ Hurricane Helene that federal agents will⁣ remain in‌ their states until the job is complete. During a press conference at the⁤ White‌ House on September 30, Biden stated that‍ he had‌ instructed his team to provide all available resources to these communities for rescue, ‌recovery, and rebuilding efforts. This includes assistance ​from FEMA, the Federal Communications Commission, ​the National Guard, the Army Corps of Engineers, and the Department of Defense.⁤ Currently, there ‍are ⁣over 3,600 personnel deployed for this mission.

FEMA and the Small Business Administration are present on-site to aid residents whose homes and businesses have been severely damaged or destroyed.​ Additionally, federal search and rescue teams are working alongside state and local partners to locate any missing individuals. ⁣President Biden emphasized that these teams⁢ will not⁣ rest ⁤until everyone is⁣ accounted for.

FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell is⁢ currently in Asheville, North Carolina and will remain there for ⁤an indefinite period of⁢ time. President Biden also mentioned that he ⁤has spoken⁣ with various officials including Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, North⁤ Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, county officials in Florida’s Big Bend region as well as leaders from South Carolina and⁣ Tennessee.

While President Biden⁤ expressed his commitment to visiting impacted areas as soon as⁤ possible, he acknowledged that doing so at this moment could disrupt ongoing ⁢response efforts. He emphasized that it would be unwise to divert or delay any necessary response assets during this ⁣crisis.

Hurricane Helene made⁢ landfall in Taylor County ‍Florida on September 26 as a powerful Category 4 hurricane. Its ​impact included a record-setting storm ⁢surge along ⁣Florida’s west coast​ along with heavy rainfall in Georgia ⁤leading to flooding and landslides‍ in western North Carolina ⁣and Appalachia. At least ten states have suffered damage due to Hurricane Helene with over 100 reported deaths ⁤and more than 600 individuals still unaccounted for.

President ​Biden has approved emergency declarations from several ⁤states including Florida, Georgia North ‌Carolina South Carolina Tennessee ⁤Virginia Alabama while also granting ⁤additional disaster declaration requests from Florida North Carolina South Carolina⁣ which will cover⁤ debris removal costs⁤ provide direct financial ⁣assistance to ⁣survivors.

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