US Army Corps of Engineers to help with Hurricane Helene cleanup in 10 Georgia counties

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In response to the damage inflicted by Hurricane Helene, the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers is mobilizing to assist with cleanup operations in ten counties throughout Georgia. With approximately $57 million earmarked for debris removal, the project aims to clear an estimated 1. 9 million cubic yards of wreckage, which is essential for restoring normalcy in the affected areas.

The Corps of Engineers is recognized for its specialized capabilities in disaster recovery, providing vital support to local governments during crises. Federal officials highlighted the significance of this operation, stating, “The Corps of Engineers has $56. 9 million in awarded task orders for removal of approximately 1. 9 million cubic yards of debris. ” Local leaders have lauded this federal intervention, noting that it will significantly accelerate recovery for communities impacted by the hurricane.

The collaboration between federal and local agencies demonstrates a strong commitment to disaster relief and recovery efforts. By prioritizing cleanup, the initiative aims to enhance public safety and expedite the return to normal life for residents. This project exemplifies proactive measures taken in disaster management, showcasing the importance of swift action in the wake of natural disasters.

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