Definitely will be a major clean-up effort.
Radical idea: Let’s do everything we can to help out these people before we send another penny to Zelenskyy. pic.twitter.com/gbOHFUJOXo
— Laura Powell (@LauraPowellEsq) September 29, 2024
Chimney Rock, North Carolina.
🚨 Chimney Rock, NC is essentially GONE.
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) September 29, 2024
It looks post-apocalyptic.
And the mainstream media and White House are practically ignoring it!
WTF? pic.twitter.com/1fI9b6VcyH
HURRICANE HELENE AFTERMATH ⚠️
— Kristy Tallman (@KristyTallman) September 29, 2024
VIDEO 1: State officials report devastating scenes across Florida, Tennessee, and North Carolina following Hurricane Helene. The death toll stands at 65, with 73 still missing in Tennessee. Catastrophic flooding and widespread damage are seen in the… pic.twitter.com/4bFCJ1jcnc
This flooding is horrific
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) September 29, 2024
How did this happen?
People’s lives instantly wiped out. pic.twitter.com/9CuKSaXFCi
It looks like Governor de Santis of Florida was prepared unless the storm and its greatest impact missed large swathes of that state. Why couldn't the other states prepare? Is it a wealth issue? Or do the governors know that they'll be enriched through federal Emergency Management Administration?
These kinds of results are not automatic. They require immense planning and coordination. @GovRonDeSantis and his team make sure thousands of linemen are deployed BEFORE the hurricane hits.
— Janine Curran (@janinereturns) September 30, 2024
Proactive governance is rare. But it does exist. pic.twitter.com/WkyODshzoh
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