FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. – The Cumberland County Department of Public Health wants residents to be aware of contamination dangers caused by floodwaters in the wake of Hurricane Florence.
Fayetteville, North Carolina (September 19, 2018)—Even though Hurricane Florence has come and gone, the impact on our community can be seen with the rising waters and flooding of our communities.
WASHINGTON - As the flooding from Florence continues, dozens of voluntary organizations are on the ground assisting communities and supporting affected states in response and recovery.
RALEIGH – If you are a North Carolina homeowner or renter whose home is damaged, unsafe, or inaccessible because of Hurricane Florence, resources are available to help get you on the road to recovery.
Highways & Intersections I-95 is closed from Benson to Godwin Hwy. 87 to I-74 in Lumberton closed I-74 closed from the Columbus County line to Lumberton I-40 is closed from Wallace to Wilmington Hwy. 401 is closed at Bunnlevel Lee County Bradley Road closed in Broadway Moore County 73 near Whispering Pines closed 22 near…