Looks like it’s pretty bad.
Delivering Aid & Hope After Hurricane Helene | Prepping & Leadership in Action In the wake of Hurricane Helene, my crew and I spent hours navigating the wreckage, encountering impassable roads and devastated communities. What we found was far worse than we imagined—locals in despair, struggling to rebuild. Our focus was on delivering essential supplies we had prepped for just this kind of emergency, offering a small but important lifeline to those in need. While logistics were far from perfect, we utilized our leadership skills to help coordinate and ensure aid reached as many people as possible.
It was a humbling experience, and we’re reminded once again of the importance of being prepared, not just for ourselves, but to help others when disaster strikes.
A woman from Western North Carolina, in tears, recounts the horrific sight of seeing babies' bodies floating down the river, while the mainstream media turns a blind eye.
With deep emotion, she warns the nation that this is a wake-up call and pleads with people not to trust the… pic.twitter.com/LQQPU4Y1QL
— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) October 3, 2024
The Worst National Disaster in American History & Legacy Media Globally are barely covering it. pic.twitter.com/zQzhdX0xBM
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) October 3, 2024
🚨🇺🇸HURRICANE HELENE DEATH TOLL SURPASSES 200 AS FEMA FUNDS DWINDLE
The death toll from Hurricane Helene has surpassed 200, with unconfirmed reports suggesting the number could be much higher.
FEMA has announced it lacks the funds to assist Americans during the hurricane… pic.twitter.com/0Ho6RLXXkm
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) October 3, 2024