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From Rubble to Rebirth: Tiny Marshall, N.C., Unites to Overcome Helene’s Havoc

The small town of Marshall, North Carolina, devastated by Hurricane Helene’s severe flooding and landslides, is witnessing a remarkable community-driven recovery effort. Residents have quickly mobilized to assist each other, clearing debris, sharing resources, and supporting local businesses impacted by the storm. Community spirit has soared as locals, including both long-standing and new residents, collaborate to rebuild their beloved town from the ground up. Amidst the hardship, the town exemplifies resilience and unity, turning a calamitous event into a testament to the strength of community bonds and collective resolve.

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