officials announced today that they will be providing mutual aid for Hurricane Helene recovery efforts. The county will be sending a team of emergency responders to assist with recovery and cleanup efforts in areas affected by the storm.
Hurricane Helene made landfall last week, causing widespread damage and leaving many residents without power or access to basic services. Craven County officials have been working around the clock to assess the damage and provide assistance to those in need.
In a statement, County Commissioner John Smith said, “Our hearts go out to all those affected by Hurricane Helene. We are committed to doing everything we can to help those in need and support the recovery efforts in the affected areas.”
The team of emergency responders from Craven County will be working alongside local agencies to provide assistance with debris removal, search and rescue operations, and other recovery efforts. The team will also be providing support for residents who have been displaced from their homes due to the storm.
Craven County officials are urging residents to stay safe and follow all safety guidelines during the recovery process. They are also asking for volunteers to help with the cleanup efforts and provide support to those in need.
“We are incredibly grateful for the outpouring of support from the community during this difficult time,” said Commissioner Smith. “Together, we will rebuild and recover from the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene.”
Craven County officials are encouraging residents to stay informed about recovery efforts by following updates on the county’s website and social media channels. They are also reminding residents to stay vigilant and prepared for any future storms that may impact the area.
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