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FEMA aids Hurricane victims in North Carolina

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) aided hurricane victims in North Carolina.

The agency set up a mobile assistance hub outside the flooded town of Chimney Rock to help locals affected by the storm on October 10.

Workers on duty have been diligently registering survivors into the system to facilitate financial aid and other crucial assistance.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), with 261 personnel and contractor support in collaboration with local, state, and federal entities, has rolled out the Emergency Power Team. They reportedly installed generators at vital infrastructure, such as hospitals and emergency services centers. The organization deployed teams across the nation to aid in state recovery within 48 hours of the disaster.

Hurricane Helene devastated several states, displacing hundreds of families and leaving at least 232 people reportedly dead across six states. Agencies and organizations are providing support, and some celebrities have given financial aid to the victims of the storm.

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