Hurricane Helene Recovery Assistance and Emergency Resources

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Natural disasters can leave a morbid path of destruction and families in need of urgent help. Learn how an Atlanta-based roofing company dispatched its assets and staff to assist East and South Georgia’s recovery efforts and help those affected return to normalcy.

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New Image Roofing Atlanta gathered information about Hurricane Helene, the damage and devastation it left in its path, valuable emergency resources, and what the company has invested to assist the urgent ongoing recovery efforts.

Hurricane Helene Devastation

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Hurricane Helene came ashore with relentless force, causing significant destruction across the Southeastern United States. The storm brought powerful winds, torrential rain, and widespread flooding, severely damaging infrastructure and homes.

Wind Speeds – Helene brought sustained winds of up to 140 mph. These winds uprooted trees, tore roofs from buildings, and flattened homes and businesses.

Flooding – Inundating rainfall led to flash flooding, particularly in low-lying areas. The storm surge also pushed ocean water far inland, overwhelming dams, creeks, and rivers.

Tornadoes – The storm system spawned numerous tornadoes in its path, increasing the destruction, especially in rural areas.

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Injuries and Fatalities – Hurricane Helene resulted in more than 100 confirmed deaths (this number keeps rising), with many others still missing. Emergency response teams reported over 100 severe injuries from flying debris, collapsed structures, and drowning.

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FEMA assistance is available for those affected by Hurricane Helene. Read more HERE and apply online HERE.

Watch this video from FEMA Accessible on how to register for individual assistance.

Structural Damage Across the Region

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The storm left entire neighborhoods in ruins, especially in Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Helene’s destructive winds and water caused the following:

Residential Damage – Tens of thousands of homes sustained damage, with many losing roofs or collapsing under the weight of floodwaters.

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Business Closures – Thousands of businesses in Hazlehurst and Valdosta closed indefinitely. Their buildings were either destroyed or severely compromised.

Infrastructure Failures – Highways and bridges sustained significant damage, limiting access to relief workers. Municipal buildings, hospitals, and schools also suffered extensive destruction.

Watch this video to see the extent of damages caused by Hurricane Helene.

Widespread Power Outages

Hurricane Helene crippled the Southeast’s power grid, leaving millions of people without electricity. Hazlehurst and Valdosta were among the communities that suffered prolonged outages.

Downed Power Lines – The hurricane’s winds snapped power lines and knocked down transmission towers. Repair efforts are underway, but power may not fully return to the region for several weeks.

Report Downed Power Lines to Georgia Power at (888) 891-0938 or 911.

Communication Issues – With the power grid offline, internet, cellular networks, and landline communications remain limited in many areas, further complicating relief and recovery efforts.

Water Supply and Sanitation – The lack of power affected water treatment plants, leading to boil-water advisories and concerns about sanitation in many affected areas.

New Image Roofing Atlanta’s Response

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New Image Roofing Atlanta swiftly mobilized its teams to aid in the recovery efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Understanding the critical role roofing companies play in storm recovery, New Image Roofing prioritized getting boots on the ground in Hazlehurst and Valdosta.

Team Deployment – New Image Roofing Atlanta teams immediately traveled to Hazlehurst and Valdosta, two of the hardest-hit regions. The teams are currently patching damaged roofs, removing debris, and offering long-term repair and replacement solutions.

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Emergency Repairs – Many homes and businesses needed immediate attention to prevent further water damage and protect the remaining structures. New Image Roofing’s crews have focused on temporary tarping solutions and quick roof repairs, with more extensive repairs and replacements to follow.

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Specialized Assistance – With decades of experience in disaster recovery, New Image Roofing’s teams are equipped to handle residential and commercial needs. They work with local authorities to prioritize the most vulnerable buildings, including shelters, hospitals, and schools.

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Community Commitment – New Image Roofing Atlanta aims to be more than just a repair service. The company provides free estimates and helps residents navigate insurance claims.

Our company is here to help! Contact us for your residential or commercial roofing needs at www.newimageroofingatlanta.com/contact or call 404-680-0041.

The Ongoing Hurricane Season

Hurricane Helene struck during a particularly active hurricane season, from June 1 to November 30. This leaves the Southeast vulnerable to additional severe storms before the end of the season. Experts warn that the region may not have enough time to fully recover from Helene before another significant weather event hits.

Vulnerability to Future Storms – With so many buildings already damaged or weakened, the danger of another hurricane or severe storm poses a significant threat. The region remains vulnerable to additional flooding, wind damage, and infrastructure collapse.

Forecast for More Storms – Meteorologists predict an increased likelihood of tropical storms or hurricanes hitting the Southeast before the season ends. Communities must brace for more potential disruptions and losses.

For more Hurricane preparedness information, read THIS ARTICLE.

Stay up-to-date with local and national weather at weather.com

Urgency of Repairs – With the possibility of another storm looming, the need for quick repairs and stabilization efforts is critical. New Image Roofing Atlanta’s teams are racing against time to restore homes and commercial properties before the next potential disaster.

Watch this video to learn how hurricanes form.

Recovery Challenges and the Road Ahead

Recovering from Hurricane Helene will be long and challenging, requiring significant resources and community cooperation. While roofing repairs and replacements are a vital first step, much work remains to bring life back to normal for those affected.

Housing Shortages – Many families remain displaced as their homes are uninhabitable. Temporary shelters are at capacity, and rebuilding efforts are slow due to material and labor shortages.

Economic Impact – Businesses, especially small local establishments, face tremendous financial strain. Without rapid rebuilding, many may not recover from the losses incurred during and after the hurricane.

Mental Health and Well-Being – The emotional toll of such devastation is often overlooked. Families are dealing with the loss of loved ones, homes, and livelihoods. The psychological impact of the hurricane will linger long after the physical recovery is complete. For help, contact SAMHSA at samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline or call 24/7 at 1-800-985-5990.

Individual Assistance – In Georgia, contact “Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency” HERE, you can also call (404) 635-7200 or call toll-free at 1-800-879-4362.

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Immediate Assistance – Contact The American Red Cross for immediate assistance at https://www.redcross.org/get-help.html or call 1 800 RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).

Financial Help – See if you qualify for financial assistance at usa.gov/disaster-financial-help

Hurricane Helene Recovery Efforts

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Hurricane Helene left a trail of devastation in the Southeast, affecting Georgia and several neighboring states. The storm’s impact was immediate and severe, and the recovery process will take time and effort.

Hurricane Helene’s impact on the Southeast has been catastrophic. However, the response from companies like New Image Roofing Atlanta brings hope to affected communities. As the hurricane season continues, the urgency for rebuilding grows. Hazlehurst and Valdosta residents can rely on New Image Roofing’s commitment to restoring their homes and businesses, but the challenge remains far from over.

Hazlehurst and Valdosta, Georgia, communities were among the most significantly damaged.. To assist in the rebuilding efforts, New Image Roofing Atlanta dispatched specialized teams to help restore homes and businesses in these regions. These communities must remain vigilant, prepare for future storms, and support each other through the long road to recovery.

Sources:
fema.gov/press-release/20241004/fema-assistance-available-people-affected-hurricane-helene-more-45-million
usa.gov/hurricane-helene
epa.gov/hurricane-response/hurricane-helene
dhs.gov/news/2024/09/25/dhs-statement-safety-and-enforcement-during-hurricane-helene

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