Harris to survey storm damage in North Carolina today
Harris will travel to North Carolina today to survey the damage left behind by Hurricane Helene.
The vice president will receive a briefing about the ongoing recovery efforts across North Carolina, and she will share how the federal government is supporting emergency response efforts across the Southeast, Harris’ office said in a news release.
Since the hurricane made landfall in Florida on Sept. 26, more than 220 people died and hundreds more are missing as a result of the hurricane. North Carolina has had the most hurricane-related deaths out of any state, and over 200,000 customers are still without power as the state suffers lasting damage from the storm.
Harris previously received briefings at FEMA’s headquarters and visited another affected state, Georgia.
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