North Carolina Hurricane Floyd Disaster Recovery Centers
Small Business Administration Loans
Disaster Housing Program Applications

DISASTER RECOVERY CENTERS
Hours of operation are 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Disaster 
 Recovery 
 Centers
North Carolina Hurricane Floyd  
DRC  LOCATION  DATE OPEN  DATE CLOSED
DRC #1 Wilson County Woodard Building 116 South Goldsboro Street Wilson 09/20/1999
DRC #2 Edgecombe County Edgecombe Social Services 3003 North MainStreet Tarboro 09/20/1999
DRC #3 Nash County 300 S.W. Main Street (Station Square) Rocky Mount 09/20/1999
DRC #4 Brunswick County Democratic Headquarters Bldg. 1420 Old OceanHwy. Supply 28642 09/22/1999
DRC #5 Wayne County Wayne Center 208 West Chestnut Street Goldsboro27533 09/22/1999
DRC #6 Pitt County Carolina East Center Suite 10 S. Memorial DriveGreenville27834 09/22/1999
DRC #7 Lenoir County Old Safeway Building 107 S. Queen Street Kinston28501 09/22/1999
DRC #8 Craven County Old Montgomery Ward Bldg. 2101 Neuse Blvd. NewBern 28560  09/22/1999
DRC #9 Bladen County Old Sears Bldg. 311 S. Poplar Street Elizabethtown, 28337 09/22/1999  
DRC #10 Jones County 110 S. Market Street; Trenton, 28585 09/24/1999  
DRC #11 Duplin County Campbell Center 512 S. East Railroad Street; Wallace 09/24/1999  
DRC #12 Pender County; 101 S. Wright Street; Hwy 53; Burgaw 09/24/1999  
DRC #13 Columbus County, John Moore; 415 S. Madison Street; Whiteville, 28472 09/24/1999  
DRC #14 Beaufort County; 632 West 5 th; Dept Social Services; Washington 09/25/1999  
DRC #15 Bertie County; 129 South King Street; Windsor, NC 09/25/1999  
DRC #16 Nash County; 1006 Eastern Ave; Agricultural Center; Nashville; 27856 09/25/1999  
DRC #17 Greene County; 229 King Gold Blvd; Snow Hill; 28580 09/27/1999  
DRC #18 Hertford County; 500 West Main Street, Ahoskie Recreation Gym; Ahoskie 09/29/1999  
DRC #19 Robeson County; 3409 Lackey St.; Lumberton. 10/04/99  

Those affected by the hurricane are urged to call the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) at (800) 462-9029 to begin the process for federal disaster assistance. SBA staffers are available to answer questions about SBA disaster loans.

Homeowners, renters and businesses of all sizes may apply for SBA low-interest disaster loans. SBA can lend up to $200,000 to repair uninsured damage to homes. Homeowners and renters may borrow up to $40,000 to repair or replace uninsured personal property like furniture, clothing, and automobiles damaged during the disaster.

Businesses of all sizes may borrow up to $1.5 million to repair uninsured real estate, machinery, inventory and other business assets damaged during the disaster. SBA also makes working capital disaster loans of up to $1.5 million for small businesses financially impacted by the disaster, even if the property was not physically damaged.

After Hurricane Georges ripped through Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico last September, SBA approved over 22,000 disaster loans for $408 million. For more information about SBA disaster loans call (800) 359-2227.

Small Business Administration Loans As Of: 09/23/99

Applications
Issued
Received
Approved
$Approved
Declined and Withdrawn
 Pending
Home
18.966
3,943
225
9,507,100
145
 2,083
Business
7,440
395
11
1,125,900
46
338
Eid
 
415
28
447,700
43
362
Total
26,406
4,753
246
11,080,700
1,724
2,783

 

Disaster Housing Program Applications As Of : 10/3/99

 
Received
Eligible
Ineligible
Withdrawn
Pending
Daily
484
540
235
26
521
Cumulative
37,925
5,157
2,477
261
30,030

  The Disaster Center's coverage of Hurricane Floyd. You will also find extensive links and resources here.
The Disaster Center 1999 Hurricane Message Board --Extensive reporting of Hurricane Floyd
Animation of Areas subject to Storm surge flooding