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FEMA-4393-DR-NC│ HURRICANE FLORENCE │COMMON OPERATING PICTURE OCTOBER 29, 2018
INCIDENT SUMMARYDeclarations/Actions:FEMA-3401-EM-NC: Approved 09/10/18: 100 Counties: PA (A&B) DFA OnlyFEMA-4393-DR-NC: 31 counties designated for IA; 41 counties designated for PA (40 – categories A-G; 1 categories A&B) 09/10/18: 100 Counties: PA (A&B) DFA Only 09/14/2018: 8 Counties: IA/PA (Cat. A&B) 09/17/2018: Amendment 1: 10 Counties: IA/PA (Cat. A&B) 09/24/2018: Amendment 2: 09 Counties: IA/PA (Cat. A&B) 09/27/2018: Amendment 3: 01 County: IA/PA (Cat. A&B) 09/29/2018: Amendment 4: Closed Incident Period 09/29/2018 10/12/2018: Amendment 5: 13 Counties: PA (Cat. A-G); 27 Counties:
PA (Cat. C-G) 10/14/2018: Amendment 6: 03 Counties: IA 10/22/2018: Amendment 7: 03 Counties: PA with DFA,1 county PA (Cat C-G) 10/24/2018: Amendment 8: 05 Counties: PA with DFA 10/25/2018: Amendment 9: 03 Counties: IA
OBJECTIVES2e.Transition shelter populations to safe, sanitary and secure alternate housing options.
10b. Provide emergency and temporary housing and sheltering to all eligible applicants
15. Provide Individual Assistance to all eligible applicants.
11b. Identify the extent and mitigate hazardous waste from storm impacted vessels and containers.
13. Identify hazards impacting natural and cultural resources.
12b. Provide Hazard Mitigation program information to reduce future risk.
14b. Provide Public Assistance for all eligible applicants.
16. Identify existing community-level projects for immediate enhancedinteragency technical support
17. Identify opportunities for targeted federal interagency support
WeatherCentral: Sunny with a high near 64. Tonight, mostly clear with a low around 40. Eastern: Sunny with a high near 68. Tonight, clear with a low around 40. Western: Sunny with a high near 67. Tonight, mostly clear with a low around 39. Under the influence of cool high pressure, will support the development of patchy frost late tonight and Tuesday morning.
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FEMA-4393-DR-NC│ HURRICANE FLORENCE │COMMON OPERATING PICTURE │ OCTOBER 29, 2018Unified Response Outcomes
Safe
ty &
Sec
urity
Lifeline is stabilized (DEQ, 10/06/2018)
Food
, Wat
er, S
helte
r
Shelters (TSA, ARC 10/29/2018)• Shelters Open: 4 Pop: 140
Heal
th &
Med
ical
Lifeline is stabilized (NCDPS, 9/28/2018)
Tran
spor
tatio
n
Lifeline is stabilized (State DPS, 10/03/2018)
Ener
gy
Lifeline is stabilized (DHS IP, 10/03/2018)
Com
mun
icat
ions
Lifeline is stabilized (DEC, ESF 2 Report, 09/24/2018)
Haza
rdou
s W
aste
Oil/HAZMAT Response (ESF 10 USCG Report, 10/28/2018)ICP Fayetteville is continuing to assess and mitigate environmental pollution. • Total Targets Needing Action: vessels – 22• Pollution Recovery Totals: gallons of fuel – 3,353; marine
batteries – 195; fire extinguishers – 166; flares – 203; otherregulated material (ORM-D) – 299
• Grid Totals: 99% cleared (14 grids still require ESF-10action)
• Mitigation complete on 134 ESF-10 vessels• 113 vessels verified removed by owners
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FEMA-4393-DR-NC│ HURRICANE FLORENCE │COMMON OPERATING PICTURE │ OCTOBER 29, 2018
Econ
omic
Rec
over
y
SBA (SBA, 10/28/2018)• Home Received: 13,235; Processed 93%• Business Received: 1,244; Processed 81%• Economic Injury (EIDL) received: 336; Processed 89%• Total Approved: $240,403,900
Private Sector (DSA, 10/27/2018)• Businesses Visited: 2,159 (▲41)
Com
mun
ity R
esili
ence
CE Outreach (HM, 10/26/2018)Total Counseled: 12,860 (▲333)CEO Store Locations: 4 Special Events: 1 HMGP: NSTRNFIP: (HM, 10/26/2018)Total Claims: 14,558 (▲35)Total Amounts Paid All Claims: $301,065,761
Natu
ral &
Cul
tura
l Re
sour
ces
EHP (EHP, 10/26/2018)• Participated in Exploratory Calls with Robeson and
Sampson Counties, Sampson County BOE, BrunswickElectric Co-op, Four County Electrical Co-op, Cape Hatteras Electrical Co-op, Cape Hatteras Electrical Co-op,and Onslow County Schools
• Attended a Recovery Scoping Meeting (RSM) for Town of North Topsail Beach and Town of Cedar Point
Infr
astr
uctu
re
PA (Grants Manager, 10/29/2018)• 233 Requests for Public Assistance (RPAs) have been
submitted; 50 are pending• 10 Recovery Scoping Meetings have been completed; 61
are pending• 71 Exploratory Calls have been completed; 52 are pending
Hous
ing
Direct Housing (DH Dashboard, 10/29/2018)• Total Temporary DH Units Leased - 30IHP (IA, 10/28/2018)• Amount Approved: $107,315,769• Number of Payments Disbursed: 45,098 (▲564)TSA (TSA Summary Report, 10/29/2018)• Checked-In: 412• Population: 1,150• Eligible: 6,061EHP (EHP Report, 10/26/2018)• Pre-site Inspection Reviews – 170• Post site Inspection Reviews – 38
Heal
th &
Soc
ial S
ervi
ces DSNAP (HHS, 10/25/2018)
• New Applications Taken: 191,475• Total New + Ongoing Benefits Approved: $89,881,325
Com
mun
ity P
lann
ing
&
Cap
acity
Bui
ldin
g
VAL (VAL,10/26/2018)• Facilitated call for “Rally on the River” event in Pender
County to provide information on what is needed fromFEMA, and how best to support community
• Attended Jones County LTRG meeting• Visited nonprofit agencies in Union County to enlist
participation and support of potential county LTRG to meetcommunity long term unmet needs
• Provided technical assistance support to Catholic Charities for emerging LTRGs in New Hanover and BrunswickCounties
Unified Recovery Outcomes
Current Location
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FEMA-4393-DR-NC│ HURRICANE FLORENCE │COMMON OPERATING PICTURE │ OCTOBER 29, 2018East Branch: Force Laydown (IAP #33, 10/29/2018)
All Branch Tasks• Individual Assistance Housing Inspectors• USCG Task Force North Division• USCG Task Force South Division
Beaufort Co.• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Bladen Co.• Business Recovery Center• Disaster Recovery Center• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Brunswick Co.• Disaster Recovery Center• Disaster Survivor Assistance Crew• CEO Crew• Housing License-In Team (3)• Logistics MHU Technical Monitor Team (3)• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Carteret Co.• Disaster Recovery Center (2)• Disaster Survivor Assistance Crew (2)• Floodplain Management Task Force• Housing License-In Team (3)• Logistics MHU Technical Monitor Team (3)• Mobile Communication Office Vehicle (2)• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Columbus Co.• Disaster Survivor Assistance Crew• Disaster Recovery Center• Business Recovery Center• Housing License-In Team (3)• Logistics MHU Technical Monitor Team (3)• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Craven Co.• Business Recovery Center• Disaster Recovery Center (2)• Disaster Survivor Assistance Crew (2)• Housing License-In Team (3)• Logistics MHU Technical Monitor Team (3)• Shelter Survey Assessment Team• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Cumberland Co. • Business Recovery Center• Disaster Recovery Center• USCG Incident Management Team• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Duplin Co.• Disaster Recovery Center• Disaster Survivor Assistance Crew• Housing License-In Team (3)• Logistics MHU Technical Monitor Team (3)• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Hope Co.• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Hyde Co.• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Jones Co.• Disaster Recovery Center• Disaster Survivor Assistance Crew• Housing License-In Team (3)• Logistics MHU Technical Monitor Team (3)• Speakers Bureau• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Lenoir Co.• Disaster Recovery Center• Logistics Housing Unit Staging Area• Long-Term Recovery Group• Mobile Communication Office Vehicle• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
New Hanover Co.• Business Recovery Center• Disaster Recovery Center• Disaster Survivor Assistance Crew (3)• Housing License-In Team (3)• Logistics MHU Technical Monitor Team (3)• Shelter Survey Assessment Team (2)• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Onslow Co.• Disaster Recovery Center• Business Recovery Center• Disaster Survivor Assistance Crew• Housing License-In Team (3)• Logistics MHU Technical Monitor Team (3)• Recovery Scoping Meeting Task Force• Shelter Survey Assessment Team• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Pamlico Co.• Disaster Recovery Center• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Pender Co.• Disaster Recovery Center• Disaster Assistance Survivor Crew• Floodplain Management Task Force• Housing License-In Team (3)• Logistics MHU Technical Monitor Team (3)• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Pitt Co. • Business Recovery Center
Robeson Co.• Business Recovery Center• Disaster Recovery Center• Disaster Survivor Assistance Crew (4)• Housing License-In Team (3)• Logistics MHU Technical Monitor Team (3)• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Sampson Co.• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Washington Co.• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Wayne Co.• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team• CEO Best Practices Writer Task Force• Disaster Recovery Center• Recovery Scoping Meeting Task Force
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FEMA-4393-DR-NC│ HURRICANE FLORENCE │COMMON OPERATING PICTURE │ OCTOBER 29, 2018
Anson County• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team• DSA Crew
Chatham County• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Harnett County• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Johnston County• Business Recovery Center
Lee County• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Moore County• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Orange County• Disaster Survivor Assistance Crew• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Richmond County• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Scotland County• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team• Disaster Recovery Center
Stanly County• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Union County• Disaster Survivor Assistance Crew• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Wake County• Disaster Survivor Assistance Team• Voluntary Agency Liaison Team
Central/West Branch: Force Laydown (IAP #33, 10/29/2018)
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FEMA-4393-DR-NC│ HURRICANE FLORENCE │COMMON OPERATING PICTURE │ OCTOBER 29, 2018
Sheltering• Counties with Limited Presence: Beaufort, Bladen, Cumberland, Greene,
Harnett, Hoke, Hyde, Johnston, Lee, Lenoir, Moore, Pamlico, Pitt, Richmond,Sampson, Scotland, Wayne, and Wilson counties
• DSA Mission Essential Tasks: Assess, Inform and Report (AIR), RegistrationIntake, Case Updates/Inquiries, Needs Assessment and Referral to WholeCommunity Partners, Community Outreach and Partnerships.
• Designated/Assigned Counties: Anson, Brunswick, Carteret, Columbus,Craven, Duplin, Durham, Guilford, Jones, New Hanover, Onslow, Orange, Pender,Robeson, and Union Counties
• DSA Staff (today): 133
Disaster Survivor Assistance
Activity Daily Cumulative
Homes Visited 771 80,854
Survivor Interactions 499 49,417
Survivor Registrations 17 4,371
Case Updates 5 1,177
Case Inquires 33 2,819
Whole Community Referrals 104 17,880
Community Locations Visited 23 2,171Private Sector Visited (Businesses) 41 2,159
Public Space 10 649
Other 0 1686
FEMA-4393-DR-NC│ HURRICANE FLORENCE │COMMON OPERATING PICTURE │ OCTOBER 29, 2018
3,094Total Registrations
meeting PPI Threshold
941Registrations Approved
for Direct Housing
30Total Currently
Leased In
*This report reflects only those MHUs entered into the system
AS OF 1800 EDT 10/28/2018
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FEMA-4393-DR-NC│ HURRICANE FLORENCE │COMMON OPERATING PICTURE │ OCTOBER 29, 2018
Currently Checked-In
Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA)
Current Hotels Utilized
Total Checked In:412
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FEMA-4393-DR-NC│ HURRICANE FLORENCE │COMMON OPERATING PICTURE │ OCTOBER 29, 2018
2,960
1,390
2,989
2,3992,067
1,9051,718
1,141702
1,4681,319
766672
837
450 321835 794 685
543 479 254170
531 441 436 350309 309 309161
130,061
05001,0001,5002,0002,5003,0003,500
020,00040,00060,00080,000
100,000120,000140,000
9/29 10/1 10/3 10/5 10/7 10/9 10/11 10/13 10/15 10/17 10/19 10/21 10/23 10/25 10/27 10/29
Registrations (Daily and Total)
Daily Registrations Total Registrations
$107,315,769
$17,857,937
$89,457,832
$0
$20,000,000
$40,000,000
$60,000,000
$80,000,000
$100,000,000
$120,000,000
9/22
9/24
9/26
9/28
9/30
10/2
10/4
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10/1
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10/1
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IHP Program Approvals & Disbursed
IHP Approved ONA Approved HA ApprovedIHP Disbursed ONA Disbursed HA Disbursed
Registration Intake / IHP / ONA / Inspections
• Total Registrations: 130,061 (▲161)• IHP Approved: $107,315,769• ONA Approved: $17,857,937• HA Approved: $89,457,832• Max Awards: 248• Inspections Issued: 93,553• Inspections Returned: 92,986• Inspections Complete: 99.39%• Inspectors in Field: 62
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FEMA-4393-DR-NC│ HURRICANE FLORENCE │COMMON OPERATING PICTURE │ OCTOBER 29, 2018
County Registrations IHP Referrals IHP Amount HA Referrals HA Amount ON Referrals ON Amount # of Max GrantsAnson (County) 293 243 $30,958.44 234 $26,009.37 86 $4,949.07 0Beaufort (County) 1,388 1,155 $823,806.09 1,058 $644,155.93 546 $179,650.16 0Bladen (County) 2,901 2,595 $2,915,440.84 2,500 $2,372,312.81 1,246 $543,128.03 3Brunswick (County) 9,553 8,008 $6,372,491.71 7,683 $5,673,161.38 2,956 $699,330.33 18Carteret (County) 8,274 7,197 $6,415,030.27 7,049 $5,572,254.27 2,647 $842,776.00 7Chatham (County) 34 26 $78,434.66 25 $78,164.67 10 $269.99 1Columbus (County) 5,132 4,568 $5,068,312.34 4,355 $4,108,164.33 2,317 $960,148.01 1Craven (County) 10,166 8,730 $14,674,509.35 8,365 $11,575,615.40 3,728 $3,098,893.95 13Cumberland (County) 10,369 8,380 $3,945,646.27 7,548 $3,034,154.96 4,215 $911,491.31 7Duplin (County) 3,969 3,570 $10,808,000.14 3,440 $9,222,830.81 1,616 $1,585,169.33 62Durham (County) 69 57 $15,998.76 53 $13,930.03 19 $2,068.73 0Greene (County) 228 200 $41,106.91 189 $34,498.32 86 $6,608.59 0Guilford (County) 137 95 $42,346.52 88 $26,988.30 42 $15,358.22 0Harnett (County) 1,856 1,562 $988,221.98 1,463 $896,339.13 613 $91,882.85 4Hoke (County) 1,381 1,187 $417,240.98 1,146 $342,121.91 423 $75,119.07 1Hyde (County) 162 141 $182,998.54 137 $174,723.26 52 $8,275.28 0Johnston (County) 470 383 $146,323.11 360 $105,867.10 146 $40,456.01 0Jones (County) 1,609 1,428 $4,455,146.46 1,395 $3,891,346.46 639 $563,800.00 22Lee (County) 309 253 $179,268.60 236 $147,538.49 100 $31,730.11 1Lenoir (County) 1,618 1,365 $937,301.82 1,269 $773,565.32 684 $163,736.50 0Moore (County) 742 617 $642,834.18 589 $557,234.41 259 $85,599.77 1New Hanover (County) 19,745 16,995 $9,893,530.83 16,165 $8,205,530.94 7,014 $1,687,999.89 1Onslow (County) 19,103 16,208 $9,970,136.57 15,633 $8,036,945.07 6,207 $1,933,191.50 6Orange (County) 81 71 $134,250.71 69 $79,763.27 45 $54,487.44 0Pamlico (County) 1,347 1,188 $1,613,875.04 1,171 $1,402,808.13 485 $211,066.91 0Pender (County) 7,442 6,622 $14,292,391.41 6,445 $12,715,927.60 2,689 $1,576,463.81 92Pitt (County) 572 465 $142,120.34 417 $107,645.63 213 $34,474.71 0Richmond (County) 1,070 893 $272,190.51 844 $221,605.48 375 $50,585.03 0Robeson (County) 10,983 9,821 $7,112,803.63 9,417 $5,739,414.49 4,863 $1,373,389.14 0Sampson (County) 2,413 2,110 $1,729,207.15 2,014 $1,485,098.47 926 $244,108.68 7Scotland (County) 2,397 2,091 $1,706,412.99 1,941 $1,167,705.93 1,033 $538,707.06 1Union (County) 110 94 $58,150.73 84 $50,934.35 45 $7,216.38 0Wayne (County) 2,973 2,475 $1,117,224.95 2,233 $891,213.23 1,188 $226,011.72 0Wilson (County) 158 144 $92,056.00 138 $82,262.94 63 $9,793.06 0
IHP Program by County
Note: By county totals are pulled from the system at a different time than the overall total and may not be consistent with the previous slide. 10
FEMA-4393-DR-NC│ HURRICANE FLORENCE │COMMON OPERATING PICTURE │ OCTOBER 29, 2018
CountyHOME BUSINESS EIDL TOTAL
Referrals LoansApproved
DollarsApproved Referrals Loans
Approved Dollars
Approved Referrals LoansApproved
Dollars Approved Referrals Loans
ApprovedDollars
Approved Beaufort 758 51 $1,493,100 177 4 $707,000 7 2 $310,400 942 57 $2,510,500Bladen 1,551 69 $2,043,300 259 6 $286,700 2 0 $0 1,812 75 $2,330,000Brunswick 6,365 340 $11,405,900 1,179 23 $1,484,400 18 6 $195,100 7,562 369 $13,085,400Carteret 6,239 571 $23,495,900 1,279 27 $1,356,700 31 6 $154,500 7,549 604 $25,007,100Chowan 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 0 0 $0Columbus 2,712 111 $3,677,700 497 3 $84,600 3 0 $0 3,212 114 $3,762,300Craven 7,000 783 $38,375,800 1,233 45 $3,066,700 24 6 $89,900 8,257 834 $41,532,400Cumberland 5,435 245 $5,206,600 916 9 $181,500 18 2 $62,000 6,369 256 $5,450,100Dare 0 0 $0 1 0 $0 0 0 $0 1 0 $0Duplin 2,436 270 $21,158,800 459 13 $834,900 12 0 $0 2,907 283 $21,993,700Greene 114 5 $134,300 20 0 $0 0 0 $0 134 5 $134,300Hoke 801 37 $655,500 110 1 $17,100 1 1 $4,000 912 39 $676,600Hyde 93 7 $115,400 19 1 $50,000 1 0 $0 113 8 $165,400Jones 1,118 176 $9,731,600 210 6 $297,900 3 0 $0 1,331 182 $10,029,500Lenoir 816 39 $907,200 134 3 $401,300 3 1 $190,000 953 43 $1,498,500New Hanover 13,214 800 $25,367,900 2,865 52 $2,666,500 141 34 $1,492,500 16,220 886 $29,526,900Onslow 13,011 756 $24,524,600 2,426 40 $2,340,500 45 13 $347,500 15,482 809 $27,212,600Pamlico 984 100 $3,930,600 172 3 $507,000 6 3 $104,000 1,162 106 $4,541,600Pender 5,358 471 $26,571,500 1,075 15 $967,300 27 4 $92,000 6,460 490 $27,630,800Pitt 275 15 $345,000 43 0 $0 7 3 $419,600 325 18 $764,600Robeson 5,437 211 $5,274,500 773 12 $423,900 5 2 $40,000 6,215 225 $5,738,400Sampson 1,311 67 $2,179,600 223 2 $44,400 0 0 $0 1,534 69 $2,224,000Wayne 1,436 77 $1,590,700 232 4 $403,200 2 0 $0 1,670 81 $1,993,900
SBA Loan Approvals by County – East Branch (As of 10/26/2018)
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HOME BUSINESS EIDL TOTAL
County Referrals LoansApproved
DollarsApproved Referrals Loans
Approved Dollars
Approved Referrals LoansApproved
Dollars Approved Referrals Loans
ApprovedDollars
Approved Alamance 2 0 $0 1 0 $0 1 0 $0 4 0 $0Anson 112 1 $19,700 22 0 $0 0 0 $0 134 1 $19,700Chatham 17 0 $0 3 0 $0 0 0 $0 20 0 $0Davidson 1 0 $0 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 1 0 $0Davie 0 0 $0 1 0 $0 0 0 $0 1 0 $0Durham 40 0 $0 3 0 $0 1 0 $0 44 0 $0Edgecombe 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 1 0 $0 1 0 $0Forsyth 1 0 $0 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 1 0 $0Harnett 1,054 48 $1,428,900 155 3 $54,200 3 1 $25,000 1,212 52 $1,508,100Henderson 0 0 $0 1 0 $0 0 0 $0 1 0 $0Johnston 264 7 $227,200 44 0 $0 1 0 $0 309 7 $227,200Lee 164 5 $50,000 20 0 $0 2 0 $0 186 5 $50,000Madison 1 0 $0 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 1 0 $0Mecklenburg 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 0 0 $0Moore 425 19 $509,100 74 0 $0 1 1 $2,200 500 20 $511,300Northampton 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 0 0 $0Orange 45 0 $0 5 0 $0 0 0 $0 50 0 $0Richmond 567 20 $279,700 79 2 $49,300 0 0 $0 646 22 $329,000Scotland 1,223 64 $1,242,600 207 0 $0 2 0 $0 1,432 64 $1,242,600Stanley 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 0 0 $0Stokes 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 0 0 $0Union 66 0 $0 13 0 $0 0 0 $0 79 0 $0Vance 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 1 0 $0 1 0 $0Wake 6 0 $0 0 0 $0 6 0 $0 12 0 $0Warren 1 0 $0 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 1 0 $0Wilkes 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 0 0 $0 0 0 $0Wilson 85 1 $13,600 15 0 $0 0 0 $0 100 1 $13,600
SBA Loan Approvals by County – Central/West Branch (As of 10/26/2018)
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FEMA-4393-DR-NC│ HURRICANE FLORENCE │COMMON OPERATING PICTURE │ OCTOBER 29, 2018
Public Assistance Program • Applicant Briefings
scheduled: 10/29/2018– Ashe and AlleghanyCounties
• Recovery ScopingMeeting scheduled:10/29/2018 – Onslowand Wayne Counties
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FEMA-4393-DR-NC│ HURRICANE FLORENCE │COMMON OPERATING PICTURE │ OCTOBER 29, 2018
Activations / Support• ESF 1: DOT• ESF 3: USACE• ESF 6: ARC• ESF 7: DLA/GSA• ESF 10: USCG, NOAA• HUD, USDA, SBA
4 3
6 8
126
29
5
61
3
8
3 9
17
337
40
2
105
5
104 106
14
90
114
17
32
7 62
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
All Federal Staff By ProgramStaffing
• Total Deployed: 1,169• Deployed Pending Check-in: 48• Deployed on Rotation: 39• Total OFA Staff: 224• Coach Evaluators: 264• Deployment proficiency: 1,169
• Qualified: 738• Candidate: 99• Trainee: 256• No Proficiency: 76
$692,863,719
$7,009,507
$380,402,557
$237,323,398
$68,128,257
$-
$100,000,000
$200,000,000
$300,000,000
$400,000,000
$500,000,000
$600,000,000
$700,000,000
$800,000,000
TotalAllocations
CommitmentsAvailable
ObligationsAvailable
TotalExpenditures
FundsAvailable
FEMA-4393-DR-NC Finance Summary
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FEMA-4393-DR-NC│ HURRICANE FLORENCE │COMMON OPERATING PICTURE │ OCTOBER 29, 2018Hazard Mitigation Milestones
09/14/18 Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Application Period Began
09/21/18 Hazard Mitigation Community Education Outreach Program Established in Disaster Recovery Centers
09/27/18 National Floodplain Insurance Program Opens
10/01/18 Hazard Mitigation National Floodplain Insurance Program Disaster Recovery Center Hotline Activated
10/05/18 407 Mitigation Program Begins
10/09/18 First Community Education Outreach Program Tips and Advice Event for Survivors
10/12-21/18 Community Education Outreach at North Carolina State Fair
10/19/18 State Submitted ADMIN Plan for Review
10/22/18 Hazard Mitigation Grant Program 30-Day Estimate
10/24/18Housing Task Force FPM Specialist in Collaboration with EHP Conducted 803 Pre-site Inspection Reports and 137 Post-site inspection Reports (PSIRs)
10/25/18 Community Education Outreach at United Communities Resource Information Fair in Pender County
10/26/18 First Round of Building Supply Store Outreach Concluded; Total of 3,132 Customers Counseled
10/29/18 HQ GEER Team Presentation at Joint Field Office
10/29/18 –11/19/18
Second Round of Four (4) Building Supply Store Outreach Locations Scheduled to Open
National Floodplain Insurance Program (As of 1800 EDT 10/26/2018)
• Total # of Claims: 14,558• Percent Closed: 66%• Total Amount Paid on All Claims: $301,065,761
7,762
1,785
5,011
NFIP Claims
Closed W/ Payment Closed W/out Payment Open Claims
Community Education Outreach (As of 1800 EDT 10/26/2018)
• CEO Store Locations: 4• Counseled in Stores: 3,132 (▲117)• Counseled in DRC: 9,728 (▲216)• Speakers Bureau Events: 9; Cumulative Contact: 881• Special Events: 1; Cumulative Contact: 1,815
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FEMA-4393-DR-NC│ HURRICANE FLORENCE │EASTERN BRANCH SNAPSHOT│ OCTOBER 29, 2018
Exte
rnal
Affa
irs
• Speakers Bureau scheduled in Jones County 10/29/2018
Dis
aste
r Sur
vivo
r A
ssis
tanc
e
• Limited Presence discussion meeting in Columbus Countyscheduled 11/5/2018
Inte
rage
ncy
Reco
very
C
oord
inat
ion
• New Hanover County Recovery Scoping meetingscheduled for 11/5/2018
Indi
vidu
al A
ssis
tanc
e
• Carteret County DRC reopened 10/29/2018
Hous
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• Meeting with VOAD scheduled on 10/30/2018 for possiblerenovation for volunteer housing
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• Robeson County completed PA Applicant Briefing
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• City of Lumberton, Robeson County, Disaster RecoveryInfo Fair scheduled 10/31/2018
Top 3 Operational Priorities:1. Support wrap around services to displaced residents of
apartment complexes and the Housing Task Force2. Support roll-out of Public Assistance program delivery and New
Model Training3. Monitor shelter consolidation and depopulation
Challenges & Shortfalls• Coordinating with HUD, DSA, VAL, OPS, Shelter Survey Team and
IA on unanticipated lease suspensions and continued need fortemporary sheltering
• Assignment of additional DIVS contingent upon staffing needs inCNMI and Texas
• Assessing need for leasing additional space due to influx ofprogram staff, both anticipated and unanticipated
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• DSA mission continues in Anson, Orange, and Unioncounties
• DSA confirmed outreach efforts will be conducted at theTown Community Center in Hamlet, NC on 11/1-2/2018from 1300 – 2000 hrs
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• Union County VAL meeting with County EM 10/30/2018
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• Union County PA Applicant Brief 10/30/2018
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• NSTR
Top 3 Operational Priorities:1. Provide Disaster Survivor Assist (DSA) and Disaster Recovery
Center (DRC) support to affected counties2. Conduct PA and PDA planning, coordination and support3. Evaluate staffing levels and right size
Challenges & Shortfalls
• Staffing for PA add-on counties
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