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District says public adjuster found $5 million in flood damage across 20 buildings; Hampton High under separate FEMA review
Summary
District recovery staff reported a public adjuster has preliminarily identified $5,000,000 in damage (excluding Hampton High School) across multiple buildings; Hampton High is the subject of a separate FEMA project and the district continues to work on insurance and FEMA documentation, with sewer location and flood‑zone maps complicating repairs.
District recovery staff told the Carter County School Board that a public adjuster reviewing storm and flood damage identified about $5,000,000 in damage across 20 buildings (excluding Hampton High School) and is negotiating with the insurance company while district staff prepare FEMA documentation.
The staff member said the adjuster has itemized damage at multiple schools and is determining which losses are eligible for insurance versus FEMA assistance. The recovery staff said the adjuster’s final report was expected by Monday or Tuesday following the meeting and that some damage payment documentation must be submitted to FEMA by the following Friday.
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