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Coastal Vulnerability
Asheville, North Carolina, USAMonday, September 30, 2024
"It's pretty bad, pretty rough," John Harold, the city manager, said, describing the town's recovery efforts. "We're pretty isolated due to the interstate being closed, but we're starting to get resources in." The losses were widespread, with damaged homes and infrastructure leaving residents struggling to access essential supplies.
As the death toll continued to rise, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper emphasized the importance of staying vigilant, urging residents to avoid travel and clearing roads for emergency responders. Over 50 search teams scoured the region, searching for those stranded by the storm's fury. Supplies were airlifted to isolated areas, including Asheville, a city known for its cultural attractions and natural beauty.
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