You shouldn’t travel to a flood zone, but you can still support the recovery.
Over the weekend, Hurricane Helene pummeled the Southeast, causing sweeping devastation to areas of the country unaccustomed to such disasters. The storm destroyed homes, businesses, and roadways, left millions without power and cell service, and stranded people in western North Carolina in the midst of several feet of floodwater. More than 130 deaths have been reported across six states, including Florida, Tennessee, Georgia, and North Carolina.
Supplies are being airlifted into impacted areas of North Carolina and the National Guard has been deployed to assist in rescue efforts. As relief continues, many across the country are looking to offer their support.
Here are some ways you can help the burgeoning relief effort and what to avoid in order to not hinder emergency and rescue crews on the ground in these pivotal early days.What you can do right now
In the immediate aftermath of the storm, do not send donations or supplies that have not been specifically requested by state and local organizations, according to the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency.