FEMA and the State of North Carolina have approved more than $7.4 million in reimbursement to Onslow County for debris removal in the wake of Hurricane Florence.According to a press release from FEMA, the funds cover work done from Sept. 15 through March 15. In that time, more than 1.3 million cubic yards of vegetation and other debris were collected in the county.The Public Assistance program the county was reimbursed through is a cost-sharing program that covers at least 75% […]
Source: The Jacksonvill Daily News
FEMA approves $7.4 million for Onslow County
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