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Aftermath of Hurricane Helene: Residents risk flooding

Aftermath of Hurricane Helene: Residents risk flooding

Days after Hurricane Helene devastated North Carolina, many residents remain vulnerable to flooding. Even though the storm has passed, rising water levels pose an ongoing threat to homes and communities.

The full extent of the damage is not yet clear, but initial reports indicate widespread flooding and damage to infrastructure. Rescue efforts are ongoing, focusing on evacuations and ensuring the safety of those affected.

Concerns are growing about access to federal disaster relief. Many residents may not meet the criteria for assistance, leaving them alone to deal with the consequences.

Local authorities are working tirelessly to provide essential services and coordinate recovery efforts. However, the long road to reconstruction has only just begun.

As the situation evolves, communities affected by Hurricane Helene are likely to require significant support. Donations and volunteer efforts can significantly aid recovery efforts.

By William D.

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