Resources for Virginians Impacted by Hurricane Helene

As Virginians recover from the impacts of Hurricane Helene, my office is pushing to bring more resources to impacted communities to help with recovery.

 

ACCESS IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE: VDEM is on the ground supporting communities now

The Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM) has a collection of resources for impacted Virginians. Click here to view their updates or call 804-267-7600 for immediate assistance from their Emergency Support Team.

VDEM also has a hotline for help with cleanup/debris management. Call 1-844-965-1386 for assistance.

 

TRANSIT ISSUES: How to report obstructions to roads or infrastructure

You can report issues with critical infrastructure (such as trees blocking roads) by visiting my.vdot.virginia.gov or calling 800-FOR-ROAD (367-7623).

  

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: State price gouging protections are in effect

From the Office of the Attorney General: Virginia’s Anti-Price Gouging Act prohibits a supplier from charging “unconscionable prices” for “necessary goods and services” following a declared state of emergency.

Items and services covered by these protections include, but are not limited to, water, ice, food, generators, batteries, home repair materials and services, and tree removal services. The basic test for determining if a price is unconscionable is whether the post-disaster price grossly exceeds the price charged for the same or similar goods or services during the ten days immediately prior to the disaster.

Complaints should be reported to the Office of the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Section, with the exception of claims related to gasoline and motor fuel prices, which are handled by the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. 

Consumers can contact the Consumer Protection Section for additional information or to file a complaint:

- By phone: (800)-552-9963

- By email: consumer@oag.state.va.us

- Online Complaint Form: https://www.oag.state.va.us/consumercomplaintform/start

More information here: https://www.oag.state.va.us/consumer-protection/

 

BASIC SUPPLIES & SHELTERING

If you are in need of essential supplies, such as food, water, or ice, please contact the Virginia  Department of Social Services by calling 2-1-1, or 1-800-230-6977, or by visiting https://211.getcare.com/consite/announcements/index.php. The hearing impaired may dial 7-1-1 for Virginia Relay then 1-800-230-6977.  You may also contact your local emergency manager who will have updated information about emergency resources and supplies in your area. For a list of emergency managers in your area visit: https://lemd.vdem.virginia.gov/Public/ByRegion.aspx

 

HELP FOR SENIORS

If you know of a senior who needs assistance call Virginia Division for Aging Services toll-free at 1-800-552-3402, for the hearing or speech impaired use the free Virginia Relay telephone relay service by dialing 7-1-1.  To report elder abuse, call 1-888-832-3858.

 

HELP FOR VETERANS

Veterans in need of assistance can contact the Veteran Disaster Hotline at 1-800-507-4571 or go to any VA medical facility for assistance.

 

MENTAL HEALTH

If you or someone you know is experiencing emotional distress please call the Disaster Distress Helpline at 1-800-985-5990, or text TalkWithUs to 66746, to connect with a trained counselor. You may also visit: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline for more information about managing stress after a disaster and talking with children about traumatic events.

 

POWER OUTAGES

Find updates on outages across the Commonwealth here. If your provider is Appalachian Power, you can report an outage or get more information here. If your provider is Dominion Energy, you can report an outage or check a status update here.

 

WORK FROM TEAM WARNER: Our efforts to get more federal resources to Virginia

Sen. Kaine, Rep. Griffith, and I successfully advocated for President Biden to grant Virginia’s request for an Emergency Declaration, which will help FEMA coordinate and increase federal resources to help with recovery. In the coming weeks, we will keep looking for more ways to promote more federal support for impacted communities.