FEMA Disaster unemployment assistance available for Georgians impacted by Debby, Helene

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Georgians who lost their income due to Tropical Storm Debby or Hurricane Helene may qualify for Federal Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA). This federal program, funded by FEMA and managed by the state, is designed to support individuals who are unable to work or whose primary income has been interrupted due to a federally declared disaster.

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The DUA program extends to employees and self-employed workers, including farmers, loggers, commission-based employees, and others not typically eligible for state unemployment benefits. Receiving DUA does not affect eligibility for additional FEMA aid, according to the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS).

Application Deadlines for Eligible Counties:

For those impacted by Tropical Storm Debby:

  • Deadline: November 25 for residents in Bryan, Bulloch, Chatham, Effingham, Evans, Liberty, Long, and Screven counties.

For those affected by Hurricane Helene:

  • Deadline: December 2 for Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Bulloch, Burke, Candler, Chatham, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Columbia, Cook, Echols, Emanuel, Evans, Glascock, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Lanier, Laurens, Liberty, Lincoln, Lowndes, McDuffie, Montgomery, Pierce, Richmond, Screven, Tattnall, Telfair, Toombs, Treutlen, Ware, Washington, and Wheeler counties.
  • Deadline: December 3 for Effingham, Elbert, Rabun, and Tift counties.
  • Deadline: December 6 for Brantley, Bryan, Butts, Camden, Charlton, Dodge, Fulton, Glynn, Hancock, Long, McIntosh, Newton, Thomas, Warren, and Wayne counties.

Additional counties may be included as further assessments are completed. Those wishing to apply must first submit a regular unemployment insurance claim through the Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) either online at dol.georgia.gov or in person at any GDOL career center. Applicants who do not qualify for regular state unemployment may then apply for DUA benefits…

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