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North Carolina has declared a state of emergency after Tropical Storm Chantal caused severe flooding and at least six deaths.
Tropical Depression Chantal, which hit North Carolina as a tropical depression on July 6 and 7, dumped 9 to 12 inches of rain ...
The tropical storm hit the state on July 6, bringing severe flooding to multiple counties. At least six people died due to ...
North Carolina is among 20 states seeking an emergency court decision to reinstate the funds, arguing FEMA unlawfully halted ...
After shuttering a multi-billion-dollar natural disaster mitigation grant program in the spring, the Trump administration is ...
ENC cities and counties including Greenville, New Bern, Onslow County and Bertie County were set to receive a significant ...
This move is critical to ensure that state and federal recovery is available for areas most heavily impacted by the storm, ...
The State of Emergency was issued for 13 counties to help support long-term recovery efforts from flooding caused by Tropical Storm Chantal.
A state of emergency has been declared for several North Carolina counties as they deal with ongoing impacts from Tropical ...
State Attorney General Jeff Jackson said on Wednesday, July 16, that he was suing FEMA for their decision to cancel a $200 million project meant to help North Carolina’s infrast ...
Eyewitness video showing flooded streets with emergency personnel assisting residents in North Carolina. Video credit: ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson, along with 18 other Attorneys General and one governor, are suing the Federal Emergency Management Administration ...