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Okaloosa County rallies to aid Hurricane Helene victims

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www.youtube.com – WKRG – 2024-09-30 18:01:13

SUMMARY: The United Cajun Navy has partnered with the Okaloosa County community to assist those affected by a recent hurricane. Volunteers are rallying to essential supplies, non-perishable food and baby items, making Okaloosa County a hub for disaster relief. Local medical professionals, including paramedics and nurses, are also volunteering to transport supplies to harder-hit like Perry, Florida, and McCrae, Georgia. Dedicated volunteers, like Joey Savage, emphasize the importance of community and have offered their resources for transportation and storage. Drop-off locations for donations have been established to aid those in need.

of Okaloosa County have together to provide support to Perry, Florida, and surrounding areas impacted by Hurricane Helene.
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Addressing Animal Shelter Future | September 30, 2024 | News 19 at 4 p.m.

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www.youtube.com – WHNT 19 – 2024-09-30 16:41:40

SUMMARY: in Athens held a special meeting to negotiate a contract with the Athens-Limestone County Animal Shelter amid discussions about ending the shelter’s services. Some county plan to open their own animal control facility due to rising costs. Athens officials were not informed about this , prompting community concerns. Public speakers opposed the shelter’s potential shutdown, fearing it would significantly increase animal control issues in the area. The meeting aimed to address these complications and ensure continued services for local animal welfare.

Athens city leaders have called a special meeting to negotiate a contract with the Athens-Limestone County Animal Shelter to continue services.

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Alabama National Guard Deployed To North Carolina | September 30, 2024 | News 19 at 4 p.m.

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www.youtube.com – WHNT 19 – 2024-09-30 16:10:04

SUMMARY: Governor Kay has announced the deployment of a 13-member Alabama National Guard team to assist in heavily impacted a storm, particularly in North Carolina. The team consists of 11 airmen who are part of Alabama’s fatality search and recovery unit, responding to reports of over 1,000 individuals still missing due to the storm. Their mission is to search efforts in these devastated regions.

Gov. Kay Ivey announced she is deploying an Alabama National Guard team to efforts in some of the most heavily impacted areas of North Alabama.

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“I need to hug my friends” Daphne woman heading home to Asheville with storm relief

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www.youtube.com – WKRG – 2024-09-30 15:57:17

SUMMARY: Noel Schulman, originally from Asheville, North Carolina, is deeply affected by the recent hurricane devastation in Daphne, which is about 600 miles away. The mountainous Asheville area has typically provided protection from storms, leaving unconcerned about such disasters. However, Schulman’s worry intensified as she learned of a friend’s near-fatal landslide experience during the storm. Committed to helping, she plans to return to Asheville with essential supplies in her SUV. Beyond providing aid, she feels a strong need to reconnect with her friends and hometown amid the long road to recovery the hurricane.

Recovery efforts are in full swing across a handful of states in the path of Hurricane Helene. Two weeks from now, more relief supplies will arrive from Daphne from a woman who says doing nothing is not an option.

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