Biden, Harris travel to areas slammed by 'historic' Hurricane Helene
GREENEVILLE, South Caorlina: US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris headed Wednesday to areas devastated by Hurricane Helene after Harris's election rival Donald Trump soug
Biden, Harris travel to areas devastated by deadly Hurricane Helene
Amid ongoing rescue efforts US President Joe Biden and and Vice President Kamala Haris visited areas in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia hit by calamitous flooding in the wake of hurricane…
Biden authorizes deployment of 1,000 soldiers to Hurricane Helene-hit states
White House says soldiers will 'support the delivery of food, water and other critical commodities'
Biden authorizes deployment of 1,000 soldiers to Hurricane Helene-hit states, at least 166 dead in storm aftermath
President Joe Biden on Wednesday authorized deployment of 1,000 active-duty U.S. troops to assist in the response and recovery efforts in communities hit by Hurricane Helene. The White House said in a statement that the soldiers would “support the delivery of food, water and other critical commodities.” The deployment of the soldiers will also “provide additional manpower and logistics capabilities, enabling FEMA [the Federal Emergency Management Agency] and other interagency partners to reach the hardest-hit areas as quickly as possible.” Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris traveled Wednesday to the impacted areas. The president went to South Carolina to talk with first responders and local officials. He later took an aerial survey of parts of the Carolinas damaged by the storm. Harris, meanwhile, went to Georgia, where she also met with local officials and residents of the areas affected by the hurricane. The president and the vice president are also going to other affected states, the White House said,…
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America’s most popular national park devastated by Helene
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Biden, Harris tour areas slammed by major storm
U.S. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday witnessed first-hand the catastrophic destruction wrought by Hurricane Helene, as several thousand responders joined all-out efforts to rescue residents and care for millions impacted by the storm. Biden flew into the Carolinas and his deputy headed to Georgia after…
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