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    USACE-WD Helene coverage

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    USACE debris team continues Hurricane Helene response in North Carolina

    USACE debris team continues Hurricane...

    12.08.24 | Patrick Moes | USACE-WD
    Maj. Brian Bergeman, USACE Buffalo District deputy commander and Hurricane Helene Task Force Debris commander, and George Minges, USACE Louisville...
    USACE continues Hurricane Helene debris removal near Lake Lure, North Carolina

    USACE continues Hurricane Helene debris...

    11.29.24 | Patrick Moes | USACE-WD
    A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contractor removes sand and sediment left over following historic flooding from Hurricane Helene. USACE debris...
    Wilmington District commander provides Hurricane Helene response update in western North Carolina

    Wilmington District commander provides...

    11.27.24 | Patrick Moes | USACE-WD
    Col. Brad Morgan, Wilmington District commander, provides and update on Hurricane Helene recovery efforts in western North Carolina Nov....
    USACE focuses on safety during Hurricane Helene response in North Carolina

    USACE focuses on safety during Hurricane...

    11.21.24 | Patrick Moes | USACE-WD
    Stacey Payne, Walla Walla District safety specialist currently supporting Hurricane Helene recovery efforts in western North Carolina, discusses...
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    USACE continues Hurricane Helene recovery efforts in North Carolina

    USACE continues Hurricane Helene recovery...

    12.09.24 | Patrick Moes | USACE-WD
    Steve Roscovius, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District residential engineer currently serving as the USACE Task Force water team leader in...
    USACE continues Hurricane Helene recovery efforts in North Carolina

    USACE continues Hurricane Helene recovery...

    12.09.24 | Patrick Moes | USACE-WD
    Steve Roscovius, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District residential engineer currently serving as the USACE Task Force water team leader in...
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    Louisville District USACE continues to support Hurricane Helene Recovery in North Carolina

    Louisville District USACE continues to...

    12.13.24 | Charles Delano | USACE-L
    When Hurricane Helene hit North Carolina, it left communities without basic resources and caused significant infrastructure damage, as well as...

    US Army Corps of Engineers improves...

    11.21.24 | Patrick Moes | USACE-WD
    ASHEVILLE, N.C. – As part of the recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is finalizing construction of a system to reduce turbidity and remove sediment in the water of Burnett Reservoir, near Asheville, North Carolina.
    Hounds for Hurricane Helene helpers

    Hounds for Hurricane Helene helpers

    11.10.24 | Edward Rivera | USACE-WD
    Emergency response team members from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Hurricane Helene Recovery Field Office in Hickory, N.C., were recently visited...
    USACE Critical Public Facilities team assess government offices in Haywood County

    USACE Critical Public Facilities team...

    10.28.24 | Edward Rivera | USACE-WD
    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Critical Public Facilities team members from the Hurricane Helene Recovery Field Office in Hickory, N.C., were in...
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