NC leaders approve $850 million for Hurricane Florence recovery. How will they spend it?

NC leaders approve $850 million for Hurricane Florence recovery. How will they spend it?

College students, small business owners, families with young children and rural hospitals and fire departments are just some of those now eligible for hundreds of millions of dollars in state hurricane recovery money. The N.C. General Assembly voted Monday night to approve $850 million in Hurricane Florence relief, including $400 million that can be spent right away and $450 million that state leaders will decide in the coming months how to spend. That’s on top…

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NC legislature to approve $400M in Florence aid

NC legislature to approve $400M in Florence aid

The General Assembly is expected to take up the Hurricane Florence disaster assistance package on Monday evening. RALEIGH — State lawmakers convened Monday to approve a $794 million package of Hurricane Florence disaster relief. This would be in addition to the $56.5 million allocated by that the General Assembly and governor allocated nearly two weeks ago. Most of the money is coming from a $2 billion “rainy day fund” that the legislature has built up…

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North Carolina lawmakers mull Hurricane Florence spending

The Cross Creek neighborhood in Hampstead was slammed by Hurricane Florence, and must now prepare for another storm. (Photo: Matt Bennett/WWAY) RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina lawmakers on Monday were ironing out decisions on spending hundreds of millions of dollars to clean up from Hurricane Florence and help the storm’s victims. The General Assembly resumed a special session that Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper began two weeks ago with legislative leaders promising to allocate $794…

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North Carolina lawmakers weigh $400M in Florence spending

North Carolina lawmakers weigh $400M in Florence spending

The sharp partisanship that’s typified North Carolina’s government was buried temporarily on Monday as legislators debated $400 million to quickly help people and communities reeling from flooding left by Hurricane Florence and setting aside another $450 million for upcoming needs. An emergency spending plan unveiled a month after Florence slammed into the state would help farmers and fishermen who suffered economic losses, keep college students in school despite storm-related setbacks, and repair damaged school buildings….

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In Florida, a slow wait for news on hurricane’s death toll

In Florida, a slow wait for news on hurricane’s death toll

In Florida, a grim task is unwinding slowly: How many people were killed during Hurricane Michael? The storm that ravaged the Florida Panhandle left incredible destruction, but so far getting a firm grasp on how many died is proving elusive. Search and rescue teams have crawled and walked through thousands of buildings and ruins for days in places like Mexico Beach, which was virtually wiped out when the storm roared ashore last week. Yet the…

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New tropical storm brings rains to central Mexican coast

New tropical storm brings rains to central Mexican coast

Newly formed Tropical Storm Tara soaked parts of west-central Mexico with heavy rains Monday as it drifted off the country’s Pacific coast. Forecasters said precipitation from the storm had the potential to cause dangerous flooding, though its center was likely to remain out to sea while remaining near the coast. The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Tara was centered about 65 miles (100 kilometers) south-southwest of Manzanillo while heading to the northwest at 2 mph…

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Leland residents still sleeping in campers one month after Hurricane Florence

Leland residents still sleeping in campers one month after Hurricane Florence

LELAND, N.C. (WTVD) — Tom Meyer’s home was one of more than 30 in the Stoney Creek Plantation subdivision in Leland that flooded. “I had no place to take all my animals so we decided we were going to stay,” said Meyer, as he recounted how he survived Hurricane Florence a month ago. Some residents are living in campers outside their homes, at hotels, in rentals or with family and friends. Meyer, his daughter, and…

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Atlantic Beach business owners, residents await financial aid after Hurricane Florence

Atlantic Beach business owners, residents await financial aid after Hurricane Florence

ATLANTIC BEACH, N.C. (WTVD) — As business owners and residents await financial aid from insurance companies and FEMA, recovery at Atlantic Beach slowly progresses. It’s been one month and one day since Hurricane Florence hit the North Carolina coast. Once the storm passed, ABC11 partnered with Fire Chief Adam Snyder of the Atlantic Beach Fire Department for a tour to look at the damage. Fire Chief Adam Snyder was out of the office on Monday,…

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Residents sleeping in campers after Hurricane Florence floods homes

Residents sleeping in campers after Hurricane Florence floods homes

LELAND, N.C. (WTVD) — Tom Meyer’s home was one of more than 30 in the Stoney Creek Plantation subdivision in Leland that flooded. “I had no place to take all my animals so we decided we were going to stay,” said Meyer as he recounted how he survived Hurricane Florence a month ago. Some residents are living in campers outside their homes, at hotels, in rentals or with family and friends. Meyer, his daughter, and…

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Atlantic Beach business owners, residents await financial aid after Florence

Atlantic Beach business owners, residents await financial aid after Florence

ATLANTIC BEACH, N.C. (WTVD) — As business owners and residents await financial aid from insurance companies and FEMA, recovery at Atlantic Beach slowly progresses. It’s been one month and one day since Hurricane Florence hit the North Carolina coast. Once the storm passed, ABC11 partnered with Fire Chief Adam Snyder of the Atlantic Beach Fire Department for a tour to look at the damage. Fire Chief Adam Snyder was out of the office on Monday,…

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Woman sees uncle’s SOS in satellite image after hurricane, calls for help

Woman sees uncle’s SOS in satellite image after hurricane, calls for help

An image posted to the Facebook page of the Department of Emergency Services for Bay County, Florida, on Oct. 14, 2018, shows the word “help” as seen on a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration map. (Photo: NOAA via Bay County Emergency Services) (CBS News) — A Florida woman spotted her uncle’s SOS in a satellite image showing Hurricane Michael‘s destruction and alerted authorities over the weekend that he needed to be rescued. Ernest Gee spelled H-E-L-P…

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Mom recovering after shielding baby during hailstorm

Mom recovering after shielding baby during hailstorm

AUSTRALIA (CNN) — A 23-year-old Australian woman is in recovery after getting horrific bruises on her body while shielding her infant daughter from hailstones. On Thursday, hail ripped through her car, hitting her body. “I’ve learnt my lesson today, never drive in a hail storm.” Fiona Simpson wrote on Facebook. – Advertisement – Simpson, her 4-month old daughter and 78-year-old grandmother were caught in their car when the hailstorm hit near Kingaroy — located north of…

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