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Have questions about our state’s recovery from Florence? CuriousNC will get answers.

A junk yard of flooded cars near Ingold, N.C. in Sampson County shows a potentially toxic mix leaking from the vehicles on Thursday, September 20, 2018 following Hurricane Florence.
A junk yard of flooded cars near Ingold, N.C. in Sampson County shows a potentially toxic mix leaking from the vehicles on Thursday, September 20, 2018 following Hurricane Florence. rwillett@newsobserver.com

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CuriousNC answered your questions as Hurricane Florence churned through the state, and now our team of journalists in Charlotte, Durham and Raleigh is ready to get answers to your questions about how North Carolina will bounce back.

What do you want to know about the state’s response to this storm and how it will prepare for the next? What questions do you have about recovery timelines or costs? Do you have questions about the environmental fallout? Our reporters want to help you understand what’s happening, and help you get involved where you want to.

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Read more from the CuriousNC project

What do you wonder about North Carolina? Help us find and investigate stories that matter to you.