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Asheville police work to return photos lost during Helene to owners

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www.youtube.com – ABC11 – 2024-10-20 10:02:44


SUMMARY: In the three weeks since Hurricane Helen struck Asheville, have dedicated extensive time to the flood zone, recovering hundreds of photos amidst the chaos. Detective Sam Degrave, along with others, began collecting these images after noticing them floating in the . Initially aimed at identifying people needing assistance, it evolved into a collective effort to preserve memories of families affected by the disaster. Each , representing a piece of humanity, offers a connection to the past for displaced families. The Asheville Police aim to return these cherished images to their owners and encourage the community to identify them via Facebook.

“Each of these photos contains an immense amount of humanity,” APD Detective Sam DeGrave said.

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Kinlaw's Supermarket catches fire

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www.youtube.com – WRAL – 2024-10-20 19:48:50


SUMMARY: Breaking from Fayetteville: the Kenlaw supermarket on Sapona Road caught fire last night. footage from the WR breaking news tracker, taken shortly before midnight, shows flames shooting from the building as firefighting crews battled the blaze. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

Firefighters responded to a fire at a supermarket in Fayetteville on Saturday night.

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Helene: Hard-hit 13 mountain counties turning out early to vote | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | – 2024-10-20 16:45:00

SUMMARY: Only one of 13 counties in the North Carolina mountains, impacted by Hurricane Helene, has not accepted at least 10% of registered voters’ ballots during the first three days of early . As of Saturday, over 69,000 voters, or 11.5%, had cast ballots, despite severe weather challenges, 493 road closures. Lawmakers expanded emergency measures to 25 counties for recovery efforts, with absentee ballots mailed and in-person voting continuing. Political candidates, including Trump and Harris, are actively campaigning in the , making its electoral significance critical. Overall, early voting turnout is encouraging, suggesting voter engagement amid the crisis.

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Western North Carolina reopens, though still with many struggles | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | – 2024-10-20 15:43:00

SUMMARY: Over 4,000 customers in two North Carolina counties were without power Hurricane Helene, which caused significant and 95 fatalities in the . U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards announced that western North Carolina is open for business, stating that the “do not travel” advisory has ended and over 200 wastewater treatment centers are operational. Approximately 3,600 soldiers and responders are assisting with recovery efforts, with FEMA providing over $114 million in aid. Notably, road closures have reduced to 493, affecting mainly two interstates and secondary roads. A disaster relief package is set to be discussed in in November.

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