Don Campbell, the chief of staff of North Carolina Emergency Management, said 273 roads remain closed in western North Carolina, 174 people are housed in emergency shelters and the state has received nearly 300 requests for public assistance.
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N.C. House Speaker Tim Moore speaks to state and federal leaders Friday in Morganton about western North Carolina’s recovery from Hurricane Helene.
Sharon McBrayer, The News Herald
Leaders from across the state gathered Friday at Foothills Higher Education Center in Morganton to hash out what is needed to continue the recovery of western North Carolina in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Leaders gathered into smaller groups to identify and discuss short-term and long-term needs.
Don Campbell, the chief of staff of North Carolina Emergency Management, said 273 roads remain closed in western North Carolina, 174 people are housed in emergency shelters and the state has received nearly 300 requests for public assistance.
Leaders from across the state gathered Friday at Foothills Higher Education Center in Morganton to hash out what is needed to continue the recovery of western North Carolina in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Leaders gathered into smaller groups to identify and discuss short-term and long-term needs.