💨 Abstract
Following the destructive path of Storm Helene across multiple states, a volunteer army, including mule drivers, helicopter pilots, and local businesses, are providing aid and rescue efforts in isolated western North Carolina areas. Residents, including Ben Miller, a real estate agent, are delivering essential supplies and forming groups like the Altitude Project, which raised $200,000 for operations, to supplement official relief efforts.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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