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Leland community still recovering from Florence

11/13/18– Hurricane Florence ravaged parts of Brunswick County.
One of the hardest hit areas was the Stoney Creek Plantation neighborhood in Leland where 44 homes were flooded.
Two months after the storm– Houses have been gutted and residents are trying to figure out how to rebuild.
So far– Brunswick County has received more than $20-million in FEMA funding.