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East Tennessee continues to assess hurricane damage | Tennessee

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | – 2024-09-30 16:19:00

SUMMARY: Hurricane Helene’s remnants have left some East Tennessee missing, while the area works on recovery efforts. The Tennessee National Guard has rescued over 100 individuals and delivered more than 34,000 pounds of essential supplies to storm victims. Maj. Gen. Warner Ross emphasized their commitment to supporting local emergency agencies. Several roads, I-40 in Cocke County, remain closed due to debris removal. As of Monday, four deaths have been confirmed, with over 100 people still unaccounted for. The Tennessee of Investigation has established a hotline for missing loved ones. complicates assessments of to treatment facilities.

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State makes $100M loans available to hurricane counties | Tennessee

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | – 2024-10-10 17:33:00

SUMMARY: Governor Bill Lee announced that $100 million in -funded loans is available for counties affected by Hurricane Helene through the Helene Emergency Assistance Loans (HEAL) program. Eligible counties include Carter, Claiborne, and Greene, among others. Additionally, $35 million will assist with damaged and wastewater . Lee emphasized the urgency of immediate relief, as communities cannot await federal aid due to extensive hurricane . Over 4,800 have registered for FEMA assistance. The Tennessee Department of Transportation is seeking property owner permissions for repairs on damaged roads. The storm tragically resulted in 17 fatalities.

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Service & Sacrifice: Among the last combat troops out of 'Nam

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www.youtube.com – WBIR Channel 10 – 2024-10-10 16:59:14

SUMMARY: A brief 8-second clip of a helicopter marked a significant moment for Vietnam veteran William Phillips, now 73, as it the last American ground combat troops leaving Vietnam 52 years ago. Drafted just before his 19th birthday, Phillips reflects on the challenges and losses during the war, a friendly fire incident that resulted in the deaths of four fellow soldiers. He emphasizes the camaraderie among infantrymen and recalls moments of fear and survival. Despite his service finishing, the impact of his experiences remains profound as he seeks recognition for his unit, the 196th Light Infantry Brigade.

An 8-second clip of helicopters lifting U.S. troops out of combat in Vietnam stirred memories for one of the last soldiers pulled from the jungle.

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Hurricane Helene creates additional issues for already stressed local jails | Tennessee

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | – 2024-10-10 11:59:00

SUMMARY: Two detention centers in East Tennessee, the Cocke County Detention Center and the Courthouse Annex, sustained from Hurricane Helene, prompting the evacuation of inmates to neighboring Jefferson County. Long-term are being explored, as other facilities face significant challenges, sewer issues in Unicoi County Jail and problems in Greene County. With a 6% increase in jail population, Tennessee’s jails are operating at approximately 85% capacity, with overcrowding primarily due to felony pretrial inmates. Rising construction costs hinder building new facilities, while the Department of Corrections struggles with a 27% vacancy rate for correctional .

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