Hurricane Matthew Response & The Road to Recovery Michael Sprayberry Director North Carolina Emergency Management North Carolina Emergency Management
The Storm Fayetteville Bladen Hope Mills Hatteras Village Tarboro Kill Devil Hills
Flooding Lumberton Fair Bluff Raleigh Raleigh Goldsboro Nash County Harnett County Lumberton Outer Banks
Response Lumberton Lumberton Lumberton Hope Mills Kinston Lumberton New Hanover
Recovery Kinston Robeson County Robeson County Greenville Fayetteville Lumberton Fayetteville
Updated SERT/SEOC Shift Change Brief Format DRAFT Peak County Impacts Local EM were Key 2,300+ Rescues; 90 by Helo VIPER was Critical & Constant 40,737 Daily Hot Meals @ Peak Medical Surge was Superior Homeland Security Grant Funded Equipment Saved Lives Predictive Analysis was Vital Contracted & ACOE Pumps & Generators played major Role EMAC Resources were Outstanding Volunteers made the Difference The State Emergency Response Team was Partnership Personified November 30, 2015
North Carolina Emergency Management Current Missions Security for Robeson County Mass Sheltering in Columbus, Cumberland, Edgecombe, Johnston, Lenoir, Pender, Pitt, Robeson & Wayne Counties Mass Feeding in Kinston & Lumberton Laundry in Lumberton Water Systems for City of Lumberton and Brunswick County North Carolina Emergency Management
The Road to Recovery Actions Governor has activated the Hurricane Matthew Recovery Committee The State Disaster Recovery Task Force has been Activated Assess the Damages Match the Damages to Federal Disaster Programs Any Damages Ineligible for Federal Programs become Unmet Needs Determine Funding Source for Unmet Needs Rebuild with a Focus on Resiliency for the Future FEMA & NCEM have aggressively deployed to the Counties Top Priority at this time is Temporary Housing North Carolina Emergency Management
State of North Carolina DR 4285-Hurricane Matthew 8:00 AM, October 30, 2016 Alleghany C Northampton C u Ashe Surry Gates r r i t Stokes Rockingham Caswell Person Vance a u Granville Warren P a s m d c k Hertford P e r q q u e Halifax u o t n Watauga a n Wilkes m i k Yadkin a M Forsyth C h o n w s i t c Guilford h Avery Alamance Orange Franklin Bertie a n e l l Durham Yancey Caldwell Alexander Davie Nash Madison Edgecombe Iredell Davidson Wake Martin Washington Tyrrell Burke Dare McDowell Randolph Chatham Wilson Haywood Buncombe Catawba Rowan Pitt Beaufort Swain Hyde Rutherford Lincoln Lee Johnston Greene Graham Jackson Henderson Cabarrus Polk Cleveland Gaston Stanly Moore Harnett Wayne v a n i a Montgomery Macon Lenoir Cherokee s y l Mecklenburg Craven Clay T r a n Cumberland Pamlico Richmond Sampson Jones Union Anson Hoke Duplin Scotland Onslow Carteret IA Only Declared PA Only Declared IA & PA Declared 35 6 Robeson Bladen Pender New Columbus Hanover Brunswick North Carolina Emergency Management
The Road to Recovery Matthew Recovery Stats 41 Counties Approved for Federal Assistance 10 Counties Requested for Add-Ons 13 Open Shelters w/464 Occupants 12 Disaster Recovery Centers Open 52,092 Residents registered with FEMA $41.3M in Federal Assistance Approved 31,411 Damaged Homes Inspected 4,250 Damaged Homes Awaiting Inspection 1,045 Households in Transitional Sheltering Assistance 13,908 have Applied for Disaster Supplement Nutrition Assistance Program (DSNAP) North Carolina Emergency Management
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