North Carolina residents with damage and losses from Hurricane Florence are encouraged to follow up with FEMA to ensure a timely inspection and keep their recovery on track.
Following these tips will help make the process of scheduling an inspection as smooth as possible:
Disaster survivors can get tips and advice on how to rebuild stronger against future storm damage at The Home Depot location in Jacksonville starting Oct. 9.
Disaster survivors can get tips and advice on how to rebuild stronger against future storm damage at Lowe’s Home Improvement store in Southport and at The Home Depot in Myrtle Grove starting Oct. 9.
The disaster recovery center in the city of Jacksonville in Onslow County is moving to a new location at noon, Saturday, Oct. 6.
The new location is:
Piney Green Shopping Center
175 Freedom Way, Suite 18A
Midway Park, N.C. 28544
North Carolina renters who face eviction or have been evicted from their storm-damaged apartment complex—whether their unit had damage or not—may be eligible for disaster assistance from FEMA.
Three weeks after the federal disaster declaration for Hurricane Florence, more than $210 million in state and federal funds has been provided directly to North Carolinians to aid in their recovery.
State and local law enforcement officials apprehended a juvenile early Tuesday who failed to return to secure custody at the Edgecombe Youth Development Center following a home visit in Pitt County on Sept. 23.