Topics Related to Hurricane Florence

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.

SMITHFIELD: Today, Governor Cooper signed Senate Bill 2 and

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.

A disaster recovery center is now open in the city of Kinston in Lenoir County.

A disaster recovery center is now open in the town of Lillington in Harnett County.

A disaster recovery center is now open in the town of Bolivia in Brunswick County.

Governor Roy Cooper’s request for major federal disaster assistance for Greene County has been approved by FEMA to help individuals and communities recover from Hurricane Florence.

North Carolina has won $18.5 million to hire North Carolinians from areas hit hard by Hurricane Florence to work on recovery efforts, Governor Roy Cooper announced today.