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North Carolina Responds to Hurricane Helene Aftermath with Victim Assistance Centers in Buncombe and Macon Counties

North Carolina Responds to Hurricane Helene Aftermath with Victim Assistance Centers in Buncombe and Macon Counties

North Carolina residents impacted by the recent Hurricane Helene can find some solace in the assistance offered by the establishment of Victim Assistance Centers (VAC) in Buncombe and Macon counties, as announced by the state’s Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey. These centers aim to provide crucial support and resources to those who are navigating through the aftermath of the storm’s devastation, as reported by theNorth Carolina Department of Insurance.

According to a press release from theNorth Carolina Department of Insurance, aVictim Assistance Centers will welcome affected individuals in the town of Franklin, Macon County starting on November 20. Located at the Macon County Public Health Center, 1830 Lakeside Dr., the center will be operational from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. As reported by the press release, it will offer a myriad of services designed to relieve the burdens faced by the storm’s victims.

In a subsequent initiative to aid more of those in need, a second Victim Assistance Centers is set to open its doors on December 5 at the Old GAP Store in the Asheville Mall, at 3 Tunnel Road, Asheville, Buncombe County. Operating with the same hours as its Macon County counterpart, this move reflects a concerted effort by state officials to reach a broader segment of the population harshly affected by Hurricane Helene’s wrath, as detailed by theNorth Carolina Department of Insurance.

Insurance Commissioner Causey emphasized the ongoing commitment of his department stating, “The Department of Insurance will continue to host events to help with insurance claims and other needs,” as obtained by theNorth Carolina Department of Insurancepress release. Reinforcing this promise, the commissioner highlighted collaborations with “local law enforcement agencies, fire departments, rescue squads, civic groups, charities and churches to help Hurricane Helene victims.”

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For those seeking further information, including a complete schedule of Victim Assistance Centers and insurance camps, resources are readily available at theNorth Carolina Department of Insurancewebsite and additional inquiries can be made by calling 855-408-1212.

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