Nearly a month after Hurricane Helene struck North Carolina, officials report that 26 individuals are still unaccounted for. This marks a significant improvement from last week when the number of missing persons stood at 92.
The hurricane’s impact has been catastrophic, particularly in the western region of the state, where the death toll has climbed to 95. Most fatalities have resulted from drowning and landslides, contributing to an overall death toll of nearly 250 across affected areas.
Governor Roy Cooper has labeled Hurricane Helene as “the deadliest and most devastating storm” in North Carolina’s history. The severe consequences of the hurricane have left communities reeling, struggling to cope with widespread destruction and loss of life. Local authorities and residents face daunting challenges as they begin the long process of recovery.
In response to this crisis, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has launched a new initiative aimed at aiding affected communities. FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell announced the hiring of community liaisons who will focus on creating job opportunities for individuals who have temporarily lost employment due to the hurricane.
This program aims to not only support those in need but also to empower community members to actively participate in recovery efforts.
Criswell highlighted the importance of local engagement, explaining that these community liaisons will serve as trusted representatives within their neighborhoods. Their primary responsibility will be to work directly with county officials, mayors, and community leaders to relay local concerns and needs to FEMA staff.
This collaborative approach is intended to ensure that recovery efforts are responsive to the specific challenges faced by each community.
The community liaisons will be stationed in every county impacted by the hurricane, fostering a direct connection between local leaders and FEMA. Criswell encouraged individuals to apply for these positions, emphasizing the role of community involvement in the recovery process.
This initiative represents a strategic effort to rebuild and restore the areas devastated by Hurricane Helene, ultimately aiming to enhance resilience and support for those affected.