AP Archive | A mass of debris covers North Carolina's Lake Lure days after Hurricane Helene @APArchive | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
(3 Oct 2024)
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Lake Lure, North Carolina - 2 October 2024
1. Various drone shots of debris covering Lake Lure ++MUTE++
2. Various of debris in Lake Lure, damaged structures
3. Various of Loaves & Fishes Food Kitchen volunteers serving food
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Sarah Sue Miller, Loaves & Fishes Food Kitchen volunteer:
"Our group here, we have about 17 people here helping. They are from six different states, mostly from Ohio and Pennsylvania."
5. Various of Loaves & Fishes Food Kitchen volunteers handing out food
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Sarah Sue Miller, Loaves & Fishes Food Kitchen volunteer:
"We're planning to be here as long as the community needs us, probably three weeks. And we will be serving meals at lunch. The noon meal and the evening meal. Possibly three weeks or however long the community needs us.
7. Various of people eating
STORYLINE:
A mass of debris left behind by Hurricane Helene, including overturned pontoon boats and splintered wooden docks and tree trunks, covered the surface of Lake Lure, a picturesque spot tucked between the mountains outside Asheville.
Helene has left millions without electricity, water and phone service across the Southeast in the six days since making landfall.
The death toll has topped 180, and many people remain unaccounted for.
President Joe Biden surveyed the devastation in the Carolinas from the air on Wednesday and plans to tour disaster areas in Georgia and Florida on Thursday.
Volunteers with Loaves & Fishes Food Kitchen were serving meals for residents in Lake Lure on Wednesday.
Sarah Sue Miller, one of the volunteers, said they are planning to stay and serve meals for "as long as the community needs us."
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(3 Oct 2024)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
++PART IS MUTE++
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Lake Lure, North Carolina - 2 October 2024
1. Various drone shots of debris covering Lake Lure ++MUTE++
2. Various of debris in Lake Lure, damaged structures
3. Various of Loaves & Fishes Food Kitchen volunteers serving food
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Sarah Sue Miller, Loaves & Fishes Food Kitchen volunteer:
"Our group here, we have about 17 people here helping. They are from six different states, mostly from Ohio and Pennsylvania."
5. Various of Loaves & Fishes Food Kitchen volunteers handing out food
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Sarah Sue Miller, Loaves & Fishes Food Kitchen volunteer:
"We're planning to be here as long as the community needs us, probably three weeks. And we will be serving meals at lunch. The noon meal and the evening meal. Possibly three weeks or however long the community needs us.
7. Various of people eating
STORYLINE:
A mass of debris left behind by Hurricane Helene, including overturned pontoon boats and splintered wooden docks and tree trunks, covered the surface of Lake Lure, a picturesque spot tucked between the mountains outside Asheville.
Helene has left millions without electricity, water and phone service across the Southeast in the six days since making landfall.
The death toll has topped 180, and many people remain unaccounted for.
President Joe Biden surveyed the devastation in the Carolinas from the air on Wednesday and plans to tour disaster areas in Georgia and Florida on Thursday.
Volunteers with Loaves & Fishes Food Kitchen were serving meals for residents in Lake Lure on Wednesday.
Sarah Sue Miller, one of the volunteers, said they are planning to stay and serve meals for "as long as the community needs us."
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