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1,000 soldiers from Fort Liberty set to respond to Helene relief effort in western NC
SUMMARY: Currently, 1,000 active duty soldiers from Fort Liberty are preparing to assist with disaster relief efforts in the North Carolina mountains, complementing the 6,500 National Guardsmen already deployed. Major General Robert Davis of US Northern Command discussed the coordinated response, highlighting ongoing collaboration with FEMA and state leadership to ensure effective utilization of resources. While active duty soldiers await deployment due to administrative delays, their primary tasks will include clearing roads, removing debris, and delivering essential supplies to isolated areas. The involvement of federal troops signifies the severity of the situation, underscoring a significant commitment to disaster relief in challenging circumstances.
As of Thursday, 1,000 active-duty soldiers at Fort Liberty are set to respond to the North Carolina mountains to help with the relief effort.
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Election 2024: Voters to decide on citizen’s only constitutional amendment | North Carolina
SUMMARY: North Carolina voters will decide on the North Carolina Citizenship Requirement Amendment, which aims to restrict voting to U.S. citizens by changing the state constitution’s language. This measure, the only ballot initiative for the upcoming election, reflects ongoing national discussions regarding noncitizen voting. Republicans advocate for the amendment to secure election integrity, while Democrats argue it undermines voting rights and is unnecessary, citing existing federal laws against noncitizen voting. A simple majority is needed for the amendment’s passage, with significant partisan division over its implications.
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Nash deputy and cadaver dog perform grim, yet necessary job in finding bodies along Lake James
SUMMARY: In the aftermath of flooding caused by Hurricane Helen, search and recovery teams, including human remains detection dogs, are crucially aiding in locating victims in Lake James, North Carolina. The lake, typically serene, has transformed into a chaotic debris field where many individuals remain unaccounted for. Over six days, search teams have found 14 bodies, showcasing the grim reality of their mission. Utilizing dogs trained to detect decomposing bodies, the teams meticulously scoured submerged structures and debris. Despite the emotional toll, their efforts offer a glimmer of hope for grieving families seeking closure during this devastating time.
Some disaster recovery teams are tasked with recovering bodies of those swept away in mudslides, landslides or drowned in the historic flooding from Tropical Storm Helene. It’s a sometimes traumatic assignement.
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Triangle healthcare workers provide aid, comfort in western NC
SUMMARY: Megan McCormack, an emergency nurse, recently spent four days in Western North Carolina following Hurricane Helen, which caused significant devastation and left many in need of medical assistance. Patients arrived without oxygen, medications lost or damaged, seeking urgent care. Despite communication challenges and gaps in resources, hundreds of healthcare workers, including those from Wake Med and Duke Health, are responding to the crisis. Many volunteers are eager to help, ensuring patients receive necessary support. McCormack expresses concern for the upcoming colder weather and the ongoing healthcare access challenges facing affected communities as they begin to rebuild.
“It’s just hard to wrap your head around what a natural disaster can do in such a short time to such a large amount of people.”
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