Thursday, August 3, 2017

Gov. Cooper: Hatteras, Ocracoke to Open for Business at Noon Tomorrow

RALEIGH
Aug 3, 2017

Governor Roy Cooper today encouraged visitors to return to Hatteras and Ocracoke islands when evacuation orders lift at noon tomorrow following the restoration of power.

“Residents and businesses on Hatteras and Ocracoke are ready to welcome visitors back to share their beautiful beaches and unique history and culture,” Gov. Cooper said. “Thanks to everyone involved including local and state officials for their tireless work to get power restored quickly and safely.”

State emergency management, transportation and law enforcement officials are working with their partners in Dare and Hyde counties to get residents and visitors safely back on Hatteras and Ocracoke islands, while also transitioning emergency supplies and workers off the islands.

The islands lost power a week ago following damage by a contractor to a critical transmission line from the mainland, prompting local officials to order all visitors to evacuate. Dare and Hyde counties have indicated that their evacuation orders for Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands will end at noon Friday.

Power has now been restored through construction of a new overhead transmission line that brings electricity from the mainland to Hatteras and then Ocracoke.

On Monday, Gov. Cooper visited the Bonner Bridge, the location of the severed transmission line, and met with local officials, business owners and residents on Hatteras Island. He encouraged faster action to restore power to Hatteras and Ocracoke islands, and offered local officials and the electric cooperatives that serve the islands any state resources necessary.

NC Department of Transportation ferries will return to their normal schedule as of 5 a.m. Friday. In accordance with proclamations from Dare and Hyde Counties, visitors will be allowed to board Ocracoke-bound ferries beginning at noon.

“Getting power back sooner than expected means visitors can return and local businesses can get back to work during peak summer travel season,” Gov. Cooper said.

Travelers with plans to visit the Outer Banks can call 1-800-Visit-NC for updated information that may impact their plans. Vacationers who have rented properties on the islands are encouraged to contact their rental agency. More information about vacation renters' rights is available from the Attorney General's Office.

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