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Fort Liberty soldiers head to help Helene victims as groups collect donations in Cumberland County
SUMMARY: The Pentagon announced that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is deploying soldiers from the 18th and 82nd Airborne Corps to provide essential aid to Hurricane Helen victims. Emily Morris, a senior at Appalachian State University, expressed gratitude for the support after escaping the hurricane, describing it as the scariest she’s experienced. Her father, Commander Jim Morris of VFW Post 10630, noted that veteran organizations are collecting donations, including vital chainsaws for cleanup. Commander Edward Beard is also gathering supplies at VFW 618 in Fayetteville, highlighting the nationwide effort from various states to assist those affected by the storm.
The Sandhills community is pulling together to offer relief to those impacted by Helene. Just hours ago, the Pentagon announced up to 1,000 soldiers from Fort Liberty are headed to the western part of the state to support the National Guard there.
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Helene recovery shifts towards support in winter months
SUMMARY: In Burnsville, as autumn leaves fall, the community faces challenges in transitioning to normalcy after devastating floods. Devin Bergen, an Ansy County firefighter, personally experienced loss when his grandfather’s wife died in the floods, and his home was destroyed. Despite this, Bergen is grateful for the support of his community and fire department, which provided a camper for his grandfather. The county requires substantial help to rebuild its infrastructure. Groups like the US Veterans Corps are stepping in with supplies and winter clothing. As winter approaches, the community is focused on providing support for those in need.
Two months after Hurricane Helene devastated Western NC, we’re looking ahead to the ongoing needs of the community, as the weather gets cold
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Seasonal tourism decline hurts hospitality workers in Asheville
SUMMARY: In the aftermath of Hurricane Helen, businesses in Western North Carolina are struggling, impacting employees’ ability to make ends meet. Local worker Ed Hog highlighted the desperation felt by many, as high rents and costs for switching apartments overwhelm residents. The holiday season, typically busy for restaurants, is projected to be slow due to storm damage and already declining sales. Governor Roy Cooper estimates recovery will require $53 billion, leading to concerns about the lengthy process. Despite challenges, there’s optimism for restoration. One way to help is by purchasing meals from local restaurants for service agencies.
Nearly two months after Hurricane Helene ripped through the southeast, many hospitality workers in western North Carolina say they are struggling with the lack of tourism in the area.
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Fact check: Do North Carolina officials 'keep' children of Helene victims who can't find shelter?
SUMMARY: A viewer inquired about a rumor that authorities are taking children from families affected by Hurricane Helen. The American Red Cross stated it stopped managing North Carolina shelters on November 12 and does not remove children from families. North Carolina’s Department of Health and Human Services clarified that no children are being taken due to homelessness caused by the hurricane. State officials aim to keep families together and have allocated funds for housing relief. Legal Aid in North Carolina reported no evidence of children being taken, debunking the social media rumors and confirming the claim as false.
In a social media post, a man says: “Red Cross is set to close shelters across North Carolina on November 15th. Families staying …
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