U.S. SBA approves disaster declaration after Tropical Storm Chantal hits North Carolina

U.S. SBA approves disaster declaration after Tropical Storm Chantal hits North Carolina
Josh Stein, Governor of North Carolina State — Official website
0Comments

Today, Governor Josh Stein announced that the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has approved his request for an administrative disaster declaration following Tropical Storm Chantal. This approval will enable homeowners, renters, and business owners in Alamance, Caswell, Chatham, Durham, Granville, Orange, Person, and Wake counties to apply for federal financial assistance through low-interest disaster loans.

“This declaration will help families and business owners across central North Carolina who are still reeling from the severe flooding caused by Tropical Storm Chantal,” said Governor Josh Stein. “I want to thank the Small Business Administration for swiftly approving this request. North Carolinians are resilient and will get through this together.”

Eligible homeowners and renters may borrow up to $500,000 for repairs or reconstruction of their primary residence. Loans of up to $100,000 can cover expenses related to damaged or destroyed personal property such as clothing, furniture, cars, and appliances. Eligible businesses and nonprofits may borrow up to $2 million to repair or replace property including real estate, inventory, and equipment.

Applications for SBA disaster loans can be submitted online using the MySBA Loan Portal at https://lending.sba.gov or other locally announced locations. The SBA’s Customer Service Center is available by email at disastercustomerservice@sba.gov or by phone at 1-800-659-2955 for further assistance. People who are deaf or hard of hearing or have a speech disability can dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services.

Since July 5th, the State Emergency Response Team has been collaborating with local officials to provide information, resources, and support. On July 16th, Governor Stein declared a State of Emergency to facilitate state and federal recovery assistance. North Carolina Emergency Management continues working with local officials on damage assessment caused by Tropical Storm Chantal in cooperation with federal partners.

Residents needing damage cleanup assistance can contact Crisis Cleanup at 910-218-1569 by August 1st. Crisis Cleanup connects residents with volunteers from local relief organizations that may assist with muck out operations as well as downed tree removal and general debris removal.



Related

Water quality advisory lifted at Colington Harbour site in Dare County

Water quality advisory lifted at Colington Harbour site in Dare County

State officials have lifted a swimming advisory for a sound-side area in Dare County after recent water tests showed bacteria levels are now within acceptable limits.

North Carolina DEQ seeks public input on draft comprehensive climate action plan

North Carolina DEQ seeks public input on draft comprehensive climate action plan

The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s State Energy Office is seeking public input on the Draft North Carolina Comprehensive Climate Action Plan (CCAP) through October 6, 2025.

City of Raleigh warns public about phishing emails targeting planning department users

City of Raleigh warns public about phishing emails targeting planning department users

A recent phishing scam has targeted individuals who have interacted with the City of Raleigh, specifically those involved with the Planning and Development Department.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from North Raleigh Today.