Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) on Wednesday said that after Hurricane Helene ripped through the southeast region of the United States, bodies are going to be turning up for months. At least 215 people have died in the aftermath of the storm and hundreds are still unaccounted for.
The Florida congressman gave an update on his third day in North Carolina, trying to help out where disaster has struck Americans across the state, and went to help out in Pensacola, North Carolina, a remote area of the state.
“I talked to their fire chief there, Mr. Harrison. He unfortunately reported that they had four fatalities, two more that [are] unaccounted for that washed down the river. And he believes that they’re going to be recovering bodies for the next couple of months due to the amount of landslides in the area.”
Mills added that he was able help out with some health and welfare checks in Burnsville, North Carolina, and assist in rationing and supplies distribution in Ashville. “We’ve brought in about five tons of food, and we’ve actually transferred probably another 1,000 to 1,500 out of the Asheville Distribution Center into other areas,” he added. […]
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