09/30/2024
Formal Statement Regarding Hurricane Helene's Impact and Community Safety
Issued by: the Police Community Advisory Committee Students Association (PCACSA)
Date: 9/30/2024
In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, which has tragically claimed many lives across multiple states, the Police Community Advisory Committee Students Association expresses its deepest condolences to all those affected. Our hearts go out to the families and individuals who have suffered such tremendous loss and to the communities now facing the daunting task of recovery. We thank all community stakeholders, such as first responders and Resident Assistants, who have worked hard to keep students safe and updated.
We urge all community members to prioritize their safety and follow guidance from local, University, and state emergency management officials. The storm's aftermath has left many areas hazardous, with flooding, debris, and downed power lines posing significant dangers. Please refrain from entering affected zones and report any unsafe conditions immediately.
To our student body and community partners, we encourage vigilance and proactive support during this challenging time. If you or someone you know requires assistance with relocation, food, or other emergency needs, please do not hesitate to reach out to local resources or contact us directly for guidance on available support channels.
We are committed to fostering a safe and resilient environment during this period of uncertainty. Let us come together to support one another and rebuild what has been lost.
Stay safe and vigilant.
Landon Orr (President) and Hannah Payne (Vice President) on behalf of the PCACSA Board of Directors
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Image credits
Picture 1: AK Hilty (Obtained via Facebook)
Picture 2 and 4: NCDOT
Picture 3: NC Emergency Management and Department of Public Safety
Picture 5: Unknown
Picture 6: Citizen-Times (Jonathan Drake, REUTERS)