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More money heading to NC fishermen harmed by Florence

Cooper says the state funds are an important boost for coastal regions and residents that rely on commercial fishing.
Credit: LOGAN CYRUS
TOPSHOT - An abandoned mini van sits on a flooded road near New Bern, NC on September 14, 2018 during Hurricane Florence. - Florence smashed into the US East Coast Friday with howling winds, torrential rains and life-threatening storm surges as emergency crews scrambled to rescue hundreds of people stranded in their homes by flood waters. Forecasters warned of catastrophic flooding and other mayhem from the monster storm, which is only Category 1 but physically sprawling and dangerous. (Photo by Logan Cyrus / AFP) (Photo credit should read LOGAN CYRUS/AFP/Getty Images)

MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. — More money is heading to North Carolina commercial fishermen whose landings were harmed by Hurricane Florence.

The state Division of Marine Fisheries is sending out 1,000 checks totaling $7.2 million to compensate fishermen whose harvests fell in October and November due to the storm's aftermath. Another 680 checks valued at $3.2 million already were distributed for September harvest reductions.

The compensation comes from a state hurricane relief package approved by lawmakers and Gov. Roy Cooper. The federal government also declared a disaster for the state's marine fisheries industry, which can provide more aid to fishermen.

Florence's record rains and high winds in mid-September destroyed fishing boats, gear and buildings.

Cooper says the state funds are an important boost for coastal regions and residents that rely on commercial fishing.

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