- Death Valley route buried in floods, closed for another week
- ‘Smokey Bear’ celebrates 78th birthday as NC wildfire situation remains mostly under control
- Biden surveys flood damage in Kentucky, pledges more US help
- Three large wildfires around Central Texas nearly 100% contained
- FORECAST: Scattered downpours, flash flood threat
FEMA Disaster Recovery Center opens in Fayetteville to help victims of Florence

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) —
The State of North Carolina and FEMA have opened a Disaster Recovery Center in Fayetteville to help victims of Hurricane Florence.
The new center is located at 1225 Ramsey Street.
The center will offer in-person support to individuals and businesses in the counties included in the North Carolina major disaster declaration for Hurricane Florence and the subsequent floods.
RELATED: County-by-county list of closures: Over 500 roads still closed in NC
Other centers will be opening soon in the affected areas as well.
Recovery specialists from FEMA, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), the state and other interests will be at the centers to talk about assistance and to help anyone who needs guidance in filing an application.
RELATED: Relief money available for 18 NC counties, applications now open
The centers will all be accessible to people with disabilities.
Stay on top of breaking news stories with the ABC11 News App
The video on this post is from a previous story.
(Copyright ©2018 WTVD-TV. All Rights Reserved.)