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Two months after Hurricanes Helene and Milton devastated North Carolina, thousands of survivors remain in dire need of assistance. Frustration boiled over during a recent Buncombe County Commissioners meeting, where one resident warned, “We don’t want to have an epidemic of people freezing to death.” Another attendee echoed the community’s despair, stating, “I’ve never seen the lack of public officials coming out and actually trying to help.”
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