Topics Related to Hurricane Florence

The State of North Carolina and FEMA have approved $1.98 million to reimburse the North Carolina Department of Transportation for road and culvert repairs after Hurricane Florence in Chatham, Lee and Randolph counties.

The grant brings the total NCDOT reimbursement for Hurricane Florence-related expenses to $92.9 million. FEMA’s share for the projects is $69.7 million and the state’s share is $23.2 million. 
The State of North Carolina and FEMA have approved $1.7 million to reimburse Craven County for the cost of permanent backup generators at critical facilities.
The State of North Carolina and FEMA have approved $2.7 million to reimburse St. Andrews University for restoration of the James L. Morgan Liberal Arts Building damaged by Hurricane Florence.

The first floor of the building in Laurinburg was inundated by three feet of floodwater and the second floor sustained wind-driven rain damage during the September 2018 storm. The building housed classrooms, offices, cafeteria, theater, art studios and mechanical and storage rooms. Restoration includes floodproofing measures to protect against future storm damage.
The State of North Carolina and FEMA have approved $2.14 million to reimburse the North Carolina Department of Transportation for road and culvert repairs after Hurricane Florence in Hoke and Scotland counties.

The grant brings the total NCDOT reimbursement for Hurricane Florence-related expenses to $88.7 million. FEMA’s share for the projects is $64.3 million and the state’s share is $24.4 million. 
The State of North Carolina and FEMA have approved $1.35 million to reimburse the North Carolina Department of Transportation for debris removal after Hurricane Florence in Anson, Cabarrus, Stanly and Union counties.

The department removed 2,700 tons of vegetative debris and 45 tons of construction and demolition debris in the counties after the storm.

The grant brings the total NCDOT reimbursement for Hurricane Florence-related expenses to $83.2 million. FEMA’s share for the projects is $62.4 million and the state’s share is $20.8 million. 
The State of North Carolina and FEMA have approved $1.72 million to reimburse the North Carolina Department of Transportation for Hurricane Florence-related road and culvert repairs in Johnston and Wilson counties.

The grant brings the total reimbursement to NCDOT for Hurricane Florence-related expenses to $79.9 million. FEMA’s share for these projects is $59.9 million and the state’s share is $20 million. 
The State of North Carolina and FEMA have approved $1.56 million to reimburse the North Carolina Department of Transportation for Hurricane Florence-related road and culvert repairs in Wayne County.

The grant brings the total reimbursement to NCDOT for Hurricane Florence-related expenses to $78.2 million. FEMA’s share for these projects is $58.6 million and the state’s share is $19.6 million. 
The State of North Carolina and FEMA have approved $1.6 million to reimburse the North Carolina Department of Transportation for Hurricane Florence-related road and culvert repair in Davidson and Rowan counties. 

The grant brings the total to more than $70.5 million to reimburse NCDOT for Hurricane Florence-related expenses. FEMA’s total share for the projects is $49.8 million and the state’s share is $20.7 million. 
The State of North Carolina and FEMA have approved $2.58 million to reimburse the North Carolina Department of Transportation for Hurricane Florence-related road and culvert repair in Brunswick County. 

The grant brings the total to more than $70.5 million to reimburse NCDOT for Hurricane Florence-related expenses. FEMA’s total share for the projects is $49.8 million and the state’s share is $20.7 million.  
The State of North Carolina and FEMA have approved $3.18 million to reimburse the North Carolina Department of Transportation for Hurricane Florence-related road and culvert repair in Wilson County.


The grant brings the total to more than $61 million to reimburse NCDOT for Hurricane Florence-related expenses. FEMA’s total share for the projects is more than $45 million and the state’s share is more than $16 million.