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This week, 60 Minutes reported on the impact of Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina. 

Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi and a 60 Minutes team visited Green Mountain, a town that was devastated by flooding after Helene caused the North Toe River to overflow.

In an interview with 60 Minutes Overtime, Alfonsi recalled the shock of seeing what Helene had done.

“You could see the beautiful, sweet little North Carolina town, just kind of sitting precariously on the edge of the road,” Alfonsi told Overtime. 

Alfonsi met a Green Mountain resident, Jane Whitson Peterson. Peterson, her husband and her 96-year-old mother were trapped on the second floor of their family-run general store as the water rushed in, completely flooding the first floor.

Peterson told Alfonsi that she saw an entire house, that had been moved off its foundation, float past them. 

“Something I never want to see again. And I hope and pray nobody has to,” she said. 

It’s been over three weeks since Helene hit North Carolina and the recovery effort has a long way to go. 

The North Carolina Department of Transportation reports that over 500 roads are still closed, and more than 100 bridges need to be replaced. 

Jeff Howell is the emergency management coordinator for Yancey County, an area hit hard by Helene. Howell told Alfonsi it will be a long road to recovery. 

“It’s going to be years before this county is fully recovered from it,” he said. 

FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, has been working with state and local officials and the Department of Defense to coordinate the delivery of resources and supplies, like food, water and medicine.

In North Carolina, the agency is distributing disaster relief funds to victims of Helene through door-to-door outreach and local processing centers. 

But the region is also dealing with a storm of disinformation about the federal government’s response. 

Howell told Alfonsi he has heard false conspiracy theories from residents, both in person and on social media, that FEMA was seizing people’s property and that the federal government geoengineered the storm. 

Howell said the conspiracy theories are a distraction and impact those working on the ground trying to get people help. 

“It takes their focus away from what they’re supposed to be doing, when they’re having to debunk this sort of stuff,” he said. 

Alfonsi interviewed Robert Samaan, a FEMA regional administrator who is overseeing the agency’s response in North Carolina. He said “mistrust” of the federal government can prevent those who have been affected from getting the help they need. 

“Any time that people are out there trying to sow mistrust in the government, it can impact people’s recovery,” said Samaan. “They may be more hesitant to call and register for assistance, which is disappointing. And it’s sad that people would do that.”

One of the false claims is that FEMA provides $750 and nothing more to help victims of Hurricane Helene. 

“The $750 is part of our Serious Needs Assistance program. That’s just to get them started with their initial recovery,” Samaan explained. 

“We’re going to work with them to get them additional funds for other things that they might need, [like] home repairs [and] things of that nature.”

FEMA created a “Hurricane Rumor Response” page on their website that debunks the false information circulating on social media.

One of the rumors is that the agency’s disaster relief funds were diverted to help migrants. FEMA addressed this on their website writing: “This is false…No money is being diverted from disaster response needs. FEMA’s disaster response efforts and individual assistance is funded through the Disaster Relief Fund, which is a dedicated fund for disaster efforts. Disaster Relief Fund money has not been diverted to other, non-disaster related efforts.”

Local officials have been fighting the disinformation as well. On October 3rd, the Rutherford Emergency Management Response Team refuted a conspiracy theory on Facebook that federal, state, and local government officials planned to seize the town of Chimney Rock.

The Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office said they received a call on October 12th that an individual had made a comment about possibly harming FEMA employees. He was arrested and charged with going armed to the terror of the public.

FEMA temporarily paused its door-to-door outreach operations as a safety precaution for its workers. It resumed those operations on Monday, Oct. 14, 2024.

The following day, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper addressed those who may be spreading false information. 

“If you’re participating in spreading this stuff, stop it. Whatever your aim is, the people you are really hurting are those in western North Carolina who need help.”

Gov. Cooper said he directed the North Carolina’s Department of Public Safety to coordinate law enforcement assistance for FEMA workers and other responders who need it. 

FEMA has opened more than 40 processing centers and distributed more than $100 million in disaster assistance to North Carolina victims. About 350 field officers remain on the ground providing aid to those who need it. 

Robert Samaan told Sharyn Alfonsi that FEMA is transitioning into getting infrastructure back up and running, and that the recovery process in North Carolina will take a while. 

“We’re going to take it one step at a time,” he told Alfonsi. 

“At the end of the day, we’re all in it together. The local governments, the citizens, the state government, and FEMA.”

The video above was produced by Will Croxton. It was edited by Sarah Shafer Prediger. 



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Helicopter crashes into radio tower in Houston, killing 4 on board, authorities say

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A helicopter crashed into a radio tower near downtown Houston Sunday night, killing four people on board, including a child, fire officials said.

Houston authorities said the aircraft, a privately-owned R44 helicopter, went down just before 8 p.m. after taking off from Ellington Field, about 15 miles away. Its destination wasn’t immediately known.

A nearby security camera caught the crash as it happened:

CBS Houston affiliate KHOU-TV reported that the tower’s lights weren’t working, and the Federal Aviation Administration had put out a notification about it:

The bodies haven’t been identified and the victims’ ages haven’t been determined, authorities said.

Local media outlets reported a large amount of emergency personnel responding to the scene.

Police and fire officials urged residents near the crash site to call 911 if they find anything on their property that could help in their investigation.





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Dodgers headed to the World Series after scoring victory against Mets in NLCS Game 6

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Tommy Edman and Will Smith homered to send Shohei Ohtani into the World Series for the first time, and the Los Angeles Dodgers eliminated the New York Mets with a 10-5 victory in Game 6 of the NL Championship Series on Sunday night.

The Dodgers clinched their record 25th NL pennant and first at home since 1988, when they beat the Mets in seven games. They moved on to their 22nd World Series — 13th in Los Angeles — and first since 2020, when they beat Tampa Bay during the pandemic-delayed season.

Next up for Ohtani and Co. is Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees, who are back in the World Series for the 41st time and first in 15 years. Game 1 is Friday at Dodger Stadium, pitting Judge (58) and Ohtani (54) — MLB’s top home-run hitters this season.

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 17: Mookie Betts #50 of the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrates a two run home run during the sixth inning against the New York Mets during Game Four of the National League Championship Series at Citi Field on October 17, 2024 in New York City.

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It’ll be the 12th time the storied franchises meet in the World Series and the first in 43 years. The Yankees have beaten the Dodgers eight times, while the Dodgers’ two championships against the Bronx Bombers came in 1981 and 1955.

Ohtani, playing his first season with the Dodgers after agreeing to a record-breaking contract in free agency, had two hits and scored two runs in Game 6. He hit .364 with two homers and six RBIs in the NLCS.

Not bad for his first postseason after spending six years with the Los Angeles Angels, who never had a winning record or reached the playoffs during his tenure.

Dodgers reliever Blake Treinen struck out Brandon Nimmo, Mark Vientos and Pete Alonso swinging in the eighth in his first two-inning outing since the 2021 NLCS.

The Dodgers briefly trailed 1-0 before cleanup hitter Edman came up big.

He drove in the Dodgers’ first four runs and his 11 RBIs in the NLCS tied a franchise record set by Corey Seager in 2020 against Atlanta. Edman joined the Dodgers at the July trade deadline from St. Louis.

The Dodgers eliminated the Mets on their second try in the series. They outscored New York 40-26 in the six games. None of the games were close, with the Dodgers earning two shutouts.

The Mets came within two wins of reaching the World Series after a 22-33 start.



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10/20/2024: Relief, N.C.; Navalny; The Swingiest County; The Cap Arcona

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