U.S. DOT Sends $352.6 Million in Emergency Relief Funding to Repair Infrastructure Damage in Tennessee & North Carolina
Washington -- January 14, 2025: Press Release U.S. Dept of Transportation Federal Highway Administration: As part of the ongoing and long-
term support for communities affected by Hurricane Helene,
the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) today announced the immediate availability of $352.6 million in Emergency Relief (ER) funds provided through the “quick release” process for use by the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT), North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT), U.S. Forest Service and National Park Service in North Carolina. This is the latest installment of funding from the Emergency Relief program in addition to $167 million provided to North Carolina and Tennessee for Hurricane Helene recovery efforts.
Hurricane Helene brought heavy rainfall, flooding, winds, and tornadoes that impacted the Southeast in September 2024. Damage reported across multiple states included landslides, rock falls, washouts, pipe blowouts, undermining, scour, bridge collapses, and downed trees. The damage resulting from this event has required extraordinary efforts by federal, State, local, and tribal agencies to continue to complete emergency repairs and to begin reconstructing affected facilities. Cumulative federally eligible damage estimates for this event are still being refined and are anticipated to exceed $4 billion.
Emergency Relief funds via this “quick release” will be used toward the following repair efforts:
$70 million for Tennessee DOT to perform eligible repairs to multiple facilities including I-40 and I-26.
$7.6 million for the U.S. Forest Service for removing downed trees, making temporary roadway repairs, and removing overhead hazards and other debris from roadways and bridges to provide safe travel along various routes in impacted National Forests.
$25 million to support the National Park Service in making repairs along the Blue Ridge Parkway, including landslides, guardrail damage, debris removal and restoration of local access.
FHWA’s Emergency Relief funds, provided via “quick release” are an initial installment of funds toward restoring essential transportation links to states, territories, tribes, and federal land management agencies for highways and bridges damaged by natural disasters or catastrophic events.