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Long water and power outages from Helene test patience in the Carolinas and Georgia – JS

Last updated: October 2, 2024 8:40 am
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Devastation After Hurricane Helene Hits Southeast

Residents in the Carolinas are facing dire conditions with no running water, electricity, or cellphone service following the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Helene. The storm has claimed the lives of at least 166 people, leaving a trail of destruction across the Southeast.

President Joe Biden is set to visit the affected areas to assess the damage as rescue operations continue. More than 1.2 million customers remain without power in the Carolinas and Georgia, where Helene made landfall after hitting Florida’s Gulf Coast.

The recovery process is estimated to cost billions, with residents facing challenges such as lack of communication and basic necessities. The devastation has prompted a massive response from government agencies and relief organizations.

Search and Rescue Efforts Underway

In Buncombe County, North Carolina, search crews are working tirelessly to locate missing individuals in the aftermath of the storm. The city of Asheville, a popular tourist destination, has been significantly impacted, with at least 57 reported fatalities.

Small communities like Swannanoa are facing unprecedented challenges, with homes destroyed and infrastructure severely damaged. The resilience of residents like Cliff Stewart, a Marine Corps veteran, highlights the determination to rebuild despite the overwhelming circumstances.

Assistance and Relief Operations

Efforts are underway to provide aid to affected households, with FEMA registering over 150,000 requests for assistance. Ready-to-eat meals and water supplies have been dispatched to the hardest-hit areas to support those in need.

The road to recovery is long, with significant challenges ahead as communities grapple with the aftermath of one of the worst storms in recent history.

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Restoring Connectivity and Infrastructure

The widespread damage has disrupted communication networks, leaving many without access to essential services. Efforts are being made to restore cell service and internet connectivity to ensure residents can receive support and stay connected during this challenging time.

Despite the challenges, communities are coming together to support one another and rebuild their lives in the wake of this devastating natural disaster.

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