Former President Donald Trump announced on Monday his plans to provide disaster relief in North Carolina and Georgia in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Trump expressed concerns about restricted access and communication in North Carolina, emphasizing the need to prioritize local emergency response efforts.
Trump stated that he would be visiting Valdosta, Georgia, to receive a disaster briefing and deliver relief materials. He also intended to visit North Carolina, which has been severely impacted by the hurricane, but acknowledged the challenges posed by restricted access and communication.
Trump's decision to focus on areas in need of assistance comes as hundreds of roads remain closed, particularly in the Carolinas, hindering the delivery of essential supplies. Additionally, over 2 million customers are still without power, underscoring the urgent need for relief efforts.
Despite Trump's claims of political bias affecting relief efforts, his commitment to providing aid to affected communities in both states is a significant step towards addressing the widespread devastation caused by Hurricane Helene.