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Black Hurricane Survivors Face Floods, Disinformation, and a Threat to Their Vote

Thirteen days after Helene first made landfall in the U.S., it is known that at least 230 people died during the storm’s surge, with hundreds of people still unaccounted for. While the Federal Emergency Management Agency ultimately sent out more than 7,000 employees and thousands of volunteers poured into the region with tons of food, clothes, water, and other supplies, it still took days for aid to reach some people — particularly Black low-income people, the elderly, and those living with disabilities.