The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) continues to update their dashboard snapshots daily with information from key areas of concern related to damage from Hurricane Florence. Today, aerial footage from Duke Energy Sutton Site (near Wilmington) and images from H.F. Lee (near Goldsboro) inspections were added to the dashboard.
Other information related to storm damage and related flooding available on the DEQ Dashboard:
- Aerial footage from Duke Energy Sutton Site from September 21st, including a document that details by timecode the key areas of interest to inspectors
- Images from H.F. Lee from September 20th showing temporary structures and flooding, and a detailed document with time codes that describe the footage
- Latest state-wide boil water summary numbers updated on September 22, 2018
- Summary information on the status reports from farmers on hog lagoons and facilities, updated September 22, 2018
For the latest data related to Hurricane Florence response, please continue to check the regular updates to the DEQ Dashboard.
Additionally, recent updates on emergency permit actions by DEQ Secretary Michael S. Regan and debris disposal guidance to assist North Carolinians as they look toward recovery and rebuilding are available at the online NC DEQ press room and the Hurricane Florence Customer Service pages.
The North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund is currently accepting contributions for Hurricane Florence damage. Contributions will help with immediate unmet needs of Hurricane Florence victims. Contributions are made online by secure link after you submit the webform found here: https://governor.nc.gov/donate-florence-recovery
Or text Florence to 20222.