Avery County Updates Hazard Mitigation Plan Amid Storm Recovery Efforts
Avery County Updates Hazard Mitigation Plan Amid Storm Recovery Efforts
US · Published Apr 15, 2026
Avery County adopts updated Hazard Mitigation Plan for disaster preparedness.
Plan ensures eligibility for federal and state disaster funding.
Focus on risk identification, preparedness, and public awareness.
Boosting resilience against future disasters in Avery County
Avery County, North Carolina, has adopted an updated Toe River Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan covering Avery, Mitchell, Yancey, and McDowell counties to boost its resilience against future disasters. This plan is essential for maintaining eligibility for federal and state disaster funding, ensuring the region can access crucial financial resources for recovery efforts. The Hazard Mitigation Plan builds on previous strategies, focusing on identifying potential hazards, improving emergency preparedness, and increasing public awareness about severe weather risks such as hurricanes, storms, and flooding.
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