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Residents in a North Carolina town have reportedly been left to fend for themselves in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene’s destruction, adding that they “don’t care if” the Federal Emergency Management Agency “comes by.”, several residents from the town of Bat Cave, located near the village of Chimney Rock, explained that they have seen no signs of FEMA or other “government agencies” in the aftermath of the hurricane.
McCart told the outlet that prior to the flooding from the hurricane, they had “huge 60-feet tall sycamores in front” of their home, adding that the trees were likely there during the “1916 flood.” “It’s been a civilian-run operation since day one,” Atkins added of the cleanup in the aftermath of the hurricane. “You can’t ask the authorities for help — they’ll say you need to leave.”
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