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Community rallies to support flood victims in Caswell County

October 07, 2024 | Caswell County, North Carolina


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Community rallies to support flood victims in Caswell County
During a recent government meeting, local officials expressed gratitude for the efforts of various emergency services and community members in response to recent flooding in Caswell County. Deputy County Manager Melissa Williamson, along with Warden Charlie King and Fire Marshal Vernon Madison Gill, were recognized for their leadership during the crisis. The meeting highlighted the contributions of the Alamance County Rescue Unit, the Caswell County Sheriff's Office, and the North Carolina Wildlife Enforcement Division, among others, for their roles in the emergency response.

The new Interim County Manager, Renee Paschal, was also welcomed to her position, marking a transition in county leadership. Officials urged citizens to support flood victims through donations and prayers, emphasizing the importance of community solidarity during challenging times. A local group is currently collecting supplies at Providence Baptist Church, with details available on the Caswell Business Broadcast Network.

The meeting underscored the collaborative efforts of local agencies and the community in addressing the aftermath of the flooding, reinforcing the need for ongoing support for those affected.

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