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Beaufort County has transitioned into a recovery mode from Hurricane Dorian.
Beaufort County has transitioned into a recovery mode from Hurricane Dorian.
 
Due to power outages, the Salvation Army will provide temporary feeding stations on Saturday, September 7, 2019 from Noon – 2pm
Due to power outages, the Salvation Army will provide temporary feeding stations on Saturday, September 7, 2019 from Noon – 2pm
 
Beaufort County Emergency Services has transitioned from a response mode to a recovery mode in the wake of Hurricane Florence.
Beaufort County Emergency Services has transitioned from a response mode to a recovery mode in the wake of Hurricane Florence.
 
Beaufort County Emergency Services has transitioned from a response mode to a recovery mode in the wake of Hurricane Florence.
Beaufort County Emergency Services has transitioned from a response mode to a recovery mode in the wake of Hurricane Florence.
 
Governor Pat McCrory emphasized today that the ongoing life-threatening flooding caused by Hurricane Matthew is expected to continue impacting eastern and central North Carolina into the week.
Governor Pat McCrory emphasized today that the ongoing life-threatening flooding caused by Hurricane Matthew is expected to continue impacting eastern and central North Carolina into the week.
 
Governor Pat McCrory's request for a federal disaster declaration in anticipation of damages caused by Hurricane Matthew has been approved for 66 counties in central and eastern North Carolina by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
Governor Pat McCrory's request for a federal disaster declaration in anticipation of damages caused by Hurricane Matthew has been approved for 66 counties in central and eastern North Carolina by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
 
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