Workers undertake search and rescue operations while restoring power and communications in North Carolina on on October 1 after Hurricane Helene killed more than 170 people while leaving a 500-mile path of destruction as far west as Tennessee. Photo File by Madeleine Cook/FEMA/UPI | License Photo
March 19 (UPI) — The U.S. Department of Labor on Wednesday allocated $793,000 to support Tennessee residents who are still impacted by Tropical Storm Helene and continue receiving unemployment benefits.
“Many workers had their lives completely upended when Tropical Storm Helene swept across Tennessee” in September, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer said in a news release.
“As communities continue working to rebuild, I’m pleased to approve additional unemployment assistance for hardworking Tennesseans who were impacted by this disaster,” Chavez-DeRemer said.
The Labor Department awarded the funds via a grant to the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development to continue providing disaster-relief payments to individuals affected by the tropical storm.
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The funding supports Tennessee residents who lost their jobs or had their jobs and self-employment disrupted by the natural disaster that caused widespread flooding and landslides.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency on Oct. 2 issued a major disaster declaration for Tennessee, which enabled state officials to seek federal assistance.
FEMA in October allocated $938,400 for disaster unemployment assistance in Tennessee.
The 2024 Atlantic storm season produced 18 named storms, including 11 hurricanes. Five of the storms qualified as major hurricanes of Category 3 or higher.
An average hurricane season produces 14 named tropical storms and seven hurricanes. The 2020 storm season produced 30 named storms, which is the most on record.
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Natural disasters last year killed thousands globally and inflicted billions in damages.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Louisville (9-1, 0-0 ACC) is set to face Tennessee (7-3, 0-0 SEC) on Tuesday, Dec. 16 at 7:00 p.m. EST at Thompson-Boling Arena. Here’s how the Cardinals stack up against the Volunteers:
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Rankings
Tennessee
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Louisville
AP/USAT
20th/20th
11th/11th
SOS
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38th
89th
SOR
47th
13th
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NET
36th
11th
RPI
50th
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41st
BPI
18th
6th
KenPom
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18th
10th
Torvik
18th
10th
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EvanMiya
20th
12th
Team Leaders
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Tennessee
Louisville
Points
Ja’Kobi Gillespie (17.3)
Ryan Conwell (19.4)
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Rebounds
Nate Ament (7.1)
Sananda Fru (6.2)
Assists
Ja’Kobi Gillespie (5.4)
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Mikel Brown Jr. (5.1)
Steals
Bishop Boswell (1.9)
Kobe Rodgers (1.3)
Blocks
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Felix Okpara (1.7)
Sananda Fru (1.2)
Scoring
Tennessee
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Louisville
Points Per Game
80.9
94.3
Field Goal %
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46.8
47.9
FGM/FGA Per Game
28.9/61.7
30.4/63.5
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Three Point %
34.6
37.5
3PTM/3PTA
7.4/21.4
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13.2/35.2
Free Throw %
72.7
77.8
FTM/FTA Per Game
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15.7/21.6
20.3/26.1
Rebounding
Tennessee
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Louisville
Rebounds Per Game
43.3
42.6
Off. Reb. Per Game
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15.6
12.7
Def. Reb. Per Game
27.7
29.9
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Rebound Margin
12.9
8.0
Defense
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Tennessee
Louisville
Opp. Points Per Game
66.0
68.1
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Opp. FG%
38.5
37.8
Opp. 3PT%
29.7
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29.6
Steals Per Game
7.5
8.1
Blocks Per Game
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3.7
3.8
Turnovers Forced Per Game
12.4
13.9
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Ball Handling
Tennessee
Louisville
Assists Per Game
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18.8
19.7
Turnovers Per Game
13.2
10.9
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Turnover Margin
0.8
3.0
Assist/Turnover Ratio
1.42
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1.81
Predictions
– ESPN Prediction: Per ESPN’s Basketball Power Index, the Cardinals have a 57.8 percent chance to win against the Volunteers. Louisville has a BPI rating of 22.0 (6th overall), whereas Tennessee has a BPI rating of 16.9 (18th overall).
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– KenPom Prediction: Per KenPom.com, the Cardinals have a 49 percent chance to take down the Volunteers, with a projected final score of 80-79 in favor of UT. Louisville has an adjusted efficiency margin of +27.72 (10th overall), whereas Tennessee has an adjusted efficiency margin of +23.10 (18th overall).
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– Torvik Prediction: Per BartTorvik.com, the Cards have a 43 percent chance to take down the Vols, with a projected final score of 80-78 in favor of UT. Louisville has a “Barthag” of .9451 (10th overall), whereas Tennessee has a “Barthag” of .9253 (18th overall).
– Personal Prediction: Louisville 83, Tennessee 82.
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