Special Disaster Info
Includes Roads, Evacuation/Re-Entry, Damage, Utilities, Shelters, Assistance Sites, Debris, Schools/Government Operation, Curfews/River Closings/Burning Bans, Flooding
Hurricane Florence Unmet Needs – March 29, 2019
Unmet Needs
FEMA works closely with state, federal, faith-based and voluntary agency partners. Survivors who do not qualify for FEMA disaster assistance may call 2-1-1, the statewide information and referral service for basic unmet needs—such as food or cleaning supplies and help to pay utility bills and child-care expenses. Individuals who may have suffered losses not covered by state or local government programs may also utilize Disaster Case Management services. The state has contracted with experienced case managers who will work with faith-based and volunteer organizations to help meet survivors’ unmet needs. To contact the Disaster Case Management service provider, please email: DCMNC@Endeavors.org or call one of the two offices:
• Residents of Anson, Bladen, Brunswick, Chatham, Columbus, Cumberland, Durham, Guilford, Harnett, Hoke, Johnston, Lee, Moore, New Hanover, Orange, Richmond,
Robeson, Sampson, Scotland and Union counties should call the Fayetteville office at (910) 672-6175.
• Residents of Beaufort, Carteret, Craven, Duplin, Greene, Hyde, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow, Pamlico, Pender, Pitt, Wayne, and Wilson counties should call the Jacksonville office at (910) 378-4913.
Severe Weather Preparedness Week – March 3-9, 2019
Governor’s Proclamation:
Severe_Weather_Preparedness_Week_2019Step Program for Hurricane Florence Victims – January 8, 2019
PARTIAL REPAIRS TO GET YOU BACK HOME
Click Here – Deadline to join STEP by returning Right of Entry form is January 17.
STEP
NC Hwy 53 and 210 Now Open
NC Hwy 53 & NC Hwy 210 in Pender County is OPEN
12121 NC Hwy 53 East at Shelter Creek Lime and Stone is OPEN
NC Hwy 210 at Moores Creek Battlefield is OPEN