The Biden administration has deployed over 1,500 federal personnel to assist communities impacted by Hurricane Helene. Vice President Kamala Harris made this announcement while addressing reporters at the southern border in Douglas, Arizona.
Harris emphasized that she and President Biden are closely monitoring the situation and are actively involved in the response efforts. The administration is making preparations to provide essential supplies such as food, water, and energy generators to the affected areas. Additionally, efforts are underway to restore power to the millions of individuals currently facing outages.
Highlighting the ongoing threat posed by the storm, Harris warned that Hurricane Helene remains dangerous and potentially deadly, with a significant risk of flooding still looming. She urged the public to heed the guidance issued by local authorities to ensure their safety until the storm passes.
The administration's swift response underscores the commitment to supporting communities in times of crisis and ensuring that necessary resources are mobilized to address the aftermath of natural disasters. As the situation continues to evolve, federal agencies are working in coordination with state and local partners to provide assistance and aid to those in need.