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Related: About this forumFEMA Denies Dorian Individual Assistance In 4 NC Counties
FEMA Denies Dorian Individual Assistance In 4 NC Counties
By ASSOCIATED PRESS OCT 9, 2019
Updated at 2:18 p.m.
The federal government has denied individual assistance for residents in four North Carolina counties hit hard by Hurricane Dorian just days after approving other funds to help local governments repair infrastructure, North Carolina's governor said Wednesday.
Gov. Roy Cooper had sent a letter to the White House late last month seeking federal aid for households in Carteret, Dare, Hyde, and New Hanover counties. The individual assistance would have included funds for uninsured expenses including temporary housing, lodging reimbursement and repairs.
Other federal funds, including assistance for repairing infrastructure and public facilities, were approved last week in a 14-county disaster declaration by President Donald Trump.
The individual assistance was denied in a letter from FEMA dated Tuesday and released the following day by Cooper's office.
By ASSOCIATED PRESS OCT 9, 2019
Updated at 2:18 p.m.
The federal government has denied individual assistance for residents in four North Carolina counties hit hard by Hurricane Dorian just days after approving other funds to help local governments repair infrastructure, North Carolina's governor said Wednesday.
Gov. Roy Cooper had sent a letter to the White House late last month seeking federal aid for households in Carteret, Dare, Hyde, and New Hanover counties. The individual assistance would have included funds for uninsured expenses including temporary housing, lodging reimbursement and repairs.
Other federal funds, including assistance for repairing infrastructure and public facilities, were approved last week in a 14-county disaster declaration by President Donald Trump.
The individual assistance was denied in a letter from FEMA dated Tuesday and released the following day by Cooper's office.
More at the link.
https://www.wunc.org/post/fema-denies-dorian-individual-assistance-4-nc-counties
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FEMA Denies Dorian Individual Assistance In 4 NC Counties (Original Post)
littlemissmartypants
Oct 2019
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Cooper will not appeal FEMA denial, turns to SBA and state funds for Dorian recovery
TexasTowelie
Oct 2019
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sinkingfeeling
(53,141 posts)1. Just keep voting Republican, North Carolina. They really, really
care about you.
TexasTowelie
(117,269 posts)2. Cooper will not appeal FEMA denial, turns to SBA and state funds for Dorian recovery
RALEIGH -- Gov. Roy Cooper will not appeal the Federal Emergency Management Agencys decision to deny North Carolinas request for individual assistance in areas hit hard by Septembers Hurricane Dorian.
Instead, Cooper has asked the Small Business Administration to issue a disaster declaration for Dorians impacts in North Carolina, a step that would allow victims to apply for low-interest loans that can be used to make home repairs, replace personal property and repair businesses damaged or destroyed by the storm.
The SBA loans would be part of a state-managed disaster relief program for Dorians victims, Coopers office announced. Those who either do not qualify for SBA or whose damages are not fully covered by the program would then be able to apply for state-funded individual assistance grants.
In a prepared statement, Cooper said, Im asking the SBA for assistance so we can get more state help to Hurricane Dorian survivors as quickly as possible. While its disappointing that federal government assistance for this was turned down, we know that North Carolinians should not leave each other behind.
Instead, Cooper has asked the Small Business Administration to issue a disaster declaration for Dorians impacts in North Carolina, a step that would allow victims to apply for low-interest loans that can be used to make home repairs, replace personal property and repair businesses damaged or destroyed by the storm.
The SBA loans would be part of a state-managed disaster relief program for Dorians victims, Coopers office announced. Those who either do not qualify for SBA or whose damages are not fully covered by the program would then be able to apply for state-funded individual assistance grants.
In a prepared statement, Cooper said, Im asking the SBA for assistance so we can get more state help to Hurricane Dorian survivors as quickly as possible. While its disappointing that federal government assistance for this was turned down, we know that North Carolinians should not leave each other behind.
More at https://www.heraldsun.com/news/weather-news/article236039068.html .