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2024-10-23 -Land of the Free
Hurricane Helene forces North Carolina residents to sleep in tents where homes once stood
Human interest stories at the link. Here’s the current situation:
[FoxNews] More than 50 people remain missing in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene.

Nearly a month after Hurricane Helene devastated areas of the Southeast and killed more than 250 people, North Carolina residents are sleeping in tents where their homes once stood, even as temperatures drop to the 30s at night.

"The churches, the community, more than anything, have been some of the people who have helped the most. And it's been inspiring to know that we're not forgotten. The people are amazing," Weil said. "Their willpower and their love for other people is amazing. … They come in here in force and brought us everything we need. And they weren't going to leave until they knew we were all right."

Volunteers donated several tents to Weil and his dog, as well as a bike, food, a camping stove and propane. Emerge Ministries was able to find someone to donate a car to Weil so he can visit his girlfriend and newborn.

Shannon Martin Easley of Louisiana and Judy Norris of North Carolina are two volunteers with Emerge Ministries who have been helping Cody and others in the aftermath of Helene. The ministry has anywhere from 50 to 150 volunteers in the western North Carolina region "from all over the country" offering help "every day," Easley said.

"My uncle cleared a driveway for a man a few days ago, and he had not seen a human in 20 days," Easley said. "How many more are just like him?"

Volunteers from Ohio and Maryland also spoke with Fox News Digital in Swannanoa.

Martha Hershberger and her husband, Roy, of Shekinah Christian Fellowship in Ohio, have been serving hot meals under a tent in a parking lot off the main road in Swannanoa. She estimates that she and other volunteers have been serving between 1,500 and 2,000 meals per day.

A total of 26 North Carolinians remain missing in the wake of Helene. The storm caused widespread damage across seven states that will take years for some towns to recover from. Locals and volunteers compared Helene's devastation to a war zone.
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#1 All the hotel rooms occupied by illegals?
Posted by Grom the Reflective 2024-10-23 01:52||   2024-10-23 01:52|| Front Page Top

#2 ^ FEMA operatives
Posted by Skidmark 2024-10-23 02:39||   2024-10-23 02:39|| Front Page Top

#3 ^😎
Posted by Grom the Reflective 2024-10-23 02:48||   2024-10-23 02:48|| Front Page Top

#4  Gummit FEMA workers gotta bathe too !
Posted by Besoeker 2024-10-23 03:48||   2024-10-23 03:48|| Front Page Top

#5 Can the vote without an address?

If they're registered (D), I mean.
Posted by Bobby 2024-10-23 10:17||   2024-10-23 10:17|| Front Page Top

#6 Hurricane Helene FEMA response forces North Carolina Residents to sleep in tents where homes once stood.
Posted by swksvolFF 2024-10-23 20:41||   2024-10-23 20:41|| Front Page Top

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