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Gov. McCrory Sends Letter to U.S. Small Business Administration Requesting Disaster Declaration

Pat_McCrory_2012Feb. 13, 2013. Yesterday, North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory sent a letter to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) requesting a disaster declaration for residents and business owners in Watauga County who suffered damages from the severe thunderstorms and flooding that stuck January 30. If approved, homeowners, renters and business owners could qualify for low-interest loans to help them recover from the winter flooding.

Local and state emergency management teams surveyed the damage last week and met with SBA staff last Friday to continue damage assessment. Teams looked at more than 35 flooded homes and businesses in Watauga County to determine what may qualify for funding assistance.

If the federal government approves the governor’s request, it clears the way for SBA to provide low-interest loans to storm victims. The SBA is the agency that can provide low interest loans for homeowners, renters and businesses that suffered damage from the storms.

The massive thunderstorms that rolled through the state Jan. 30 brought torrential rains and flooding to the mountains. Valle Crucis received nearly 3 inches of rain, while Deep Gap saw 3.7 inches and Boone got 5.3 inches of rain. Watauga County declared a local state of emergency that same evening.

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