
FEMA Warns Americans of Scams After Hurricane Helene’s Devastation
By Jack Phillips The Federal Emergency Management Agency warned Americans that scams may be proliferating in the wake of Hurricane Helene’s devastation across several states. The agency specifically singled out identity theft- and fraud-related scams because some criminals might attempt to obtain people’s personal identifying information by “pretending to be disaster workers…
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