Early last Friday morning, Lance Mills was awakened by his son telling him the Swannanoa River in their backyard was coming over its banks. In just a few hours, their home in the small community of Swannanoa, located between Asheville and Black Mountain, North Carolina, would be flooded. “I didn’t …
Read More »Hurricane Helene: How to Help, Donate, and Join Relief Efforts to Impacted Communities
Hurricane Helene‘s devastating winds, torrential rainfall, and flood waters have caused widespread power outages, leveled entire neighborhoods, and cut off access to food, drinking water, and life-saving medical supplies to millions across the southeastern United States. The Category 4 hurricane made landfall Thursday in the Florida Big Bend and tore …
Read More »Hurricane Helene Totally Ravaged Swaths of the Southeast
Hurricane Helene ravaged parts of the southeastern United States over the weekend. The category 4 storm has killed more than 100 people, leveled entire towns, and destroyed critical infrastructure. Nowhere has the devastation been more pronounced than in the Carolinas, where mudslides and widespread flooding have created apocalyptic scenes and …
Read More »Trump Says No One Could Have Predicted Hurricane at Peak of Hurricane Season
As communities throughout the southeastern United States reel from the impact of Hurricane Helene, Donald Trump is focused on blaming Democrats and ensuring his campaign capitalizes on the tragedy which has killed more than 100 people. On Monday, the former president traveled to Valdosta, Georgia, a community in the southern …
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