Carter County’s FEMA Disaster Recovery Center Closes Temporarily Due to Severe Weather

**Carter County’s Disaster Recovery Center Temporarily Closes Due to Bad Weather**

Hey there, Carter County residents! Just a heads-up that the FEMA Disaster Recovery Center in our neck of the woods has decided to take a little break. Yep, that’s right! Due to some pretty intense storms rolling through the area, they have closed their doors. The center, located at 1749 Highway 19 East, Elizabethton, won’t be open until Thursday—at least, that’s the plan, as long as the weather plays nice!

**What’s Going On?**

FEMA has announced that high winds and rain have made it unsafe for the center to operate. We all know how unpredictable Mother Nature can be, and it looks like she’s decided to stir the pot a bit this week! The Disaster Recovery Center is hoping to reopen at 1 p.m. on Thursday, but fingers crossed that the weather cooperates. For all of you who were planning to swing by, keep an eye out and stay safe!

**Regular Hours of Operation**

For your planning purposes, the Carter County Disaster Recovery Center usually operates on a regular schedule. Here’s the rundown:

  • 📅 Monday to Saturday: **8 a.m. to 7 p.m.**
  • ❌ Sunday: **Closed**

This means that once they’re back up and running, you’ll have plenty of time to get the help you need. Just be sure to check those weather updates first—after all, we don’t want anyone getting caught in the rain!

**What’s Available at the Center?**

If you’re wondering what kind of support FEMA offers at the Disaster Recovery Center, it’s pretty extensive! From help with disaster assistance applications to information about local resources, they cover a lot of ground. If you’ve been affected by a recent disaster, this is definitely a place to get some guidance.

**Carter County Residents, Stay Safe!**

As we all know, safety comes first! If you’re out and about, make sure to keep your distance from any dangerously loose branches or anything that might blow around in this stormy weather. The forecast might not look friendly at the moment, but there’s always hope for sunshine in the days ahead.

So, in the meantime, let’s make sure to look after one another. Check in with your neighbors, especially those who might need a bit of extra assistance during this weather. A little kindness goes a long way!

We’ll keep you in the loop with any updates regarding the Disaster Recovery Center reopening. Make sure to stay tuned, and let’s all cross our fingers that the weather takes a turn for the better soon!

Until then, take care, Carter County! 🌧️ Stay safe, and don’t forget to grab your umbrella!


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