Hurricane Matthew in NC: Respond. Recover. Rebuild.
"I've always wanted to live by the river - not in it." #NC #HurricaneMatthewpic.twitter.com/rRYx3mzbsj
Do not let your guard down. No new deaths overnight, but dangers ahead. Flood waters still peaking across NC.
US-70 Bypass in Kinston. Detour info here: http://ow.ly/hKUN30599ZI pic.twitter.com/fZpj1GtWc4
All eyes may be on #Nicole, but #Matthew continues to bring record river flooding to North Carolina. More: http://wxch.nl/2dxodtb pic.twitter.com/884jd8K3vs
McCrory: The recovery from this will not happen tomorrow. It's gonna take weeks, months and for some people even a year.
McCrory: don't even put your hand or feet in (the water). ... likely not even safe to touch because of farm chemicals, sewage
.@PatMcCroryNC: "Businesses and individual homeowners will be provided assistance and grants." #MatthewAftermath
.@PatMcCroryNC: "My major concern is saving lives and getting people in their houses." #MatthewAftermath
Incredible stories like what happened at this Goldsboro church help keep our spirits up as our state fights to rebuild and recover.pic.twitter.com/5r7LdwTYlI
#NCNG Soldiers & Robeson Co Emergency Ops Ctr coordinated efforts to deliver supplies to 5 different shelters set up across Robeson Co.pic.twitter.com/pDsbdiRhCl
151st Eng. Soldiers are assisting @NCEmergency evacuating residents (including the 4-legged ones) in Smithfield, N.C. #HurricaneMatthew.pic.twitter.com/5Y8HWN1OyB