The city of Hampton, Virginia, has declared a local emergency for the areas affected by last Friday’s tornado.
State Secretary of Public Safety Marla Decker and Michael Cline, state coordinator of emergency management, toured Hampton on Monday to meet with local officials and view damage.
The city council announced it will take a formal vote at its next meeting on waiving permit fees for people repairing tornado damage. Officials said city crews are still working to clean up public areas.
So far, crews collected more than 200 truckloads of debris in affected areas. Merrimac Shores and the area of Bridge Street/Park Place – areas hardest hit by the tornado –still have substantial debris, and cleanup will continue through the week.
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