News from the South - North Carolina News Feed
Storm expected to cause supply chain issues for months, making it harder for aid to get in
SUMMARY: All roads in Western North Carolina are effectively closed due to mudslides, causing significant supply chain issues that may persist for months. In the tourist town of Banner Elk, where roads have collapsed, many businesses struggle to restock supplies as grocery stores remain closed. The Breen Ridge owners of Mountain Grounds Coffee Shop report dwindling supplies despite their efforts to support the community with free food and drinks. Experts warn that this disaster ranks among the worst supply chain disruptions North Carolina has faced, potentially affecting the economy and causing shortages across the East Coast. Community support and National Guard supplies remain crucial for recovery.
Hurricane Helene’s devastation to western North Carolina has caused many road closures, making it harder for many communities to get critical aid.
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President visits storm-ravaged North Carolina; death toll 178 | North Carolina
SUMMARY: President Joe Biden surveyed the devastation from Hurricane Helene in North and South Carolina on Wednesday, which has resulted in 178 confirmed deaths across six states. While in Greenville, he addressed emergency operations and increased federal disaster assistance for North Carolina to cover 100% of eligible costs for 180 days. Biden highlighted the ongoing longshoreman’s strike affecting 36 East Coast ports. Damage estimates range from $95 billion to $160 billion. Over 1 million were without power at the peak, and significant recovery efforts are underway, with 6,000 National Guardsmen and over 4,800 federal personnel deployed to assist.
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Helene's floodwaters inundate a Hendersonville home
SUMMARY: The speaker expresses urgency about needing to leave a situation, indicating concern for someone named James and possibly another person referred to as B. The atmosphere seems tense or critical, and background music adds an emotional layer to the moment. The focus is clearly on addressing their immediate circumstances and considering their escape, suggesting they are in a challenging or precarious setting. Overall, there is a sense of impending action as they reflect on their need to find a way out.
People inside a house in Hendersonville which is in Western North Carolina try to stay above water after Helene floods the house.
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Educatorsโ association estimated 63% smaller than decade ago | North Carolina
SUMMARY: As of 2023, the North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE) has 25,679 members, according to a state audit. This makes it the second-largest employees’ association in the state, but 63% smaller than a decade ago. The audit, released by Democrat Jessica Holmes, follows previous scrutiny of NCAE’s membership, which has varied over the years. North Carolina lacks a formal teachers’ union, although the NCAE is affiliated with the National Education Association. The state’s education budget exceeds half of its total budget, with public school enrollment at over 1.5 million and 101,775 teachers reported for the 2023-24 school year.
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