As Dorian Leaves North Carolina, Gov. Cooper Directs Emergency Responders to Outer Banks Following 'Catastrophic Flooding'
September 06, 2019
September 06, 2019
RALEIGH, North Carolina, Sept. 6 -- Gov. Roy Cooper, D-North Carolina, issued the following news release:
As Hurricane Dorian leaves North Carolina, Gov. Cooper and state and local emergency officials announced that help has arrived at Ocracoke Island and food and water is on the way to those stranded there. Additionally, assessments are underway to determine the damage the storm left behind.
"Currently the island has no electricity and many homes and buildings are . . .
As Hurricane Dorian leaves North Carolina, Gov. Cooper and state and local emergency officials announced that help has arrived at Ocracoke Island and food and water is on the way to those stranded there. Additionally, assessments are underway to determine the damage the storm left behind.
"Currently the island has no electricity and many homes and buildings are . . .