Onslow County Emergency Services Director Norman Bryson said the county enters different “phases” when dealing with Hurricane Florence and its after-effects.Immediately after Florence, EOS enters a rescue phase, before moving on to an assessment phase, followed by recovery and long-term recovery phases. Even a year removed from Florence, the county remains in the long-term recovery phase, Bryson said. He estimated that thousands of structures and homes remained affected […]
Source: The Jacksonvill Daily News
Only a third of buildings damaged are back to pre-Florence status
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