In a recent government meeting, officials expressed deep concern and solidarity with communities affected by Hurricane Aleen, which has wreaked havoc across Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas. Beech Mountain, North Carolina, was highlighted as one of the hardest-hit areas, with significant destruction reported, including demolished homes, washed-away roads, and the evacuation of residents via helicopter.
Officials extended their gratitude to local leaders and emergency responders for their tireless efforts in the aftermath of the disaster. Congressman Moskowitz, Governor Ron DeSantis, and Beach Mountain Mayor Abernathy were specifically acknowledged for their roles in coordinating relief efforts and assisting those in medical need. The collaboration with the National Guard, FEMA, and state agencies was also praised as crucial in the ongoing recovery efforts.
A personal note was shared regarding the Chapman family, particularly Bob Elliott, a volunteer firefighter in Beech Mountain, who has been actively involved in rescue operations and providing aid to affected residents. The meeting concluded with well-wishes for the upcoming Jewish holidays, emphasizing the importance of community support during challenging times.
The vice mayor also reflected on the emotional weight of the situation, acknowledging the difficulty of discussing city matters while so many are suffering due to the hurricane's impact. The meeting underscored a collective commitment to support those in need and highlighted the resilience of the affected communities.