City, State and federal officials open a one-stop Center for residents seeking support as a result of Saturday's tornado.
The disaster recovery center to St. at noon in the Department of social services building at the 1225 Ramsey, opened according to a release from county officials. Buses are the DSS shuttle inhabitants.
The Centre is every day from 8.00 to 19.00, including weekends and Easter Sunday, said the publication remain.
Residents with storm damage be one-on-one meetings with representatives from the State and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to find out, as is true for emergency aid, the release said. Other agencies will be set up in the DSS buildings, including the security of employment Commission, Red Cross and Salvation Army.
Characters will need residents lead disaster relief services.
FEMA support requests can be submitted for the hearing and impaired at (800) 621-FEMA (3362) or (800) 462-7585 (TTY) also by phone.
Online applications can be displayed by go to www.fema.gov and disaster survivor, click submit.
The transit offer regular service of the DSS of the Fayetteville area system. Routes 4 and 5 run normal service today until Saturday. Route 17 offer regular service in Reilly and Yadkin, including Bonanza and Yadkin, Fillyaw, Reilly Morganton. Service will decide on Sunday and later the need for fast officials.
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