Hurricane Helene's Aftermath: A Test of Resilience

North Carolina, Asheville, USATue Oct 01 2024
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As the storm clouds cleared, the people of western North Carolina were left to face the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The Category 4 storm had brought unprecedented destruction, leaving a trail of damaged homes, businesses, and infrastructure in its wake. At least 49 people had lost their lives, and dozens more were still missing. The storm's impact was felt far and wide, with long lines forming at gas stations, shelters reaching capacity, and over 300 roads closed. The water system, which had been severely damaged, would take weeks to repair. "The devastation was beyond belief," said North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, who had joined the relief efforts. "Even when you prepare for something like this, this is something that's never happened before in western North Carolina. " Despite the challenges, relief efforts were underway. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) had delivered over 1 million liters of water and more than 600,000 meals to the affected areas. More than 5,000 households had applied for assistance, and over 1,200 federal workers were on the ground, working to rebuild and recover.
However, not everyone was satisfied with the government's response. Some residents felt that the city had not been prepared for the storm, and that officials had not done enough to prepare the community. "They should have been more prepared," said Devonna Brown, an Asheville business owner. "We're very frustrated by it. I mean, there's no way to get in, no way to get out. " Sara Legatski, another Asheville business owner, echoed Brown's sentiments. "There should have been a more urgent call for people to be prepared," she said. "Were they stationing water off the mountain ready to be trucked up here, knowing how fragile our water system is? None of this is a surprise. Anyone acting like this is a surprise has not been here long enough and is not from the mountains and does not understand how water works. "
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