Biden promises storm victims help: leave politics aside!
Biden promises storm victims help: leave politics aside!
After the devastating storm “Helene”,President Joe Biden promised support for the affected citizens and called for a cross-party procedure. During his visit to Ray City, Georgia, the President emphasized that this crisis does not play a role in which political direction someone comes. "It is time to leave politics aside," said the Democrat, who also announced that the US government will be by everyone who needs help, regardless of whether they live in Republican or democratically led states. This is particularly relevant because Florida is ruled by a Republican governor and North Carolina by a Democrat
biden spoke directly to the victims of the storm and said: «I want you to know that I see and hear her. I mourn with you and I promise you to strengthen your back. » During his trip in the affected areas, he felt the urgency of the situation, since the storm, which landed in Florida about a week ago as a hurricane of the second highest category, had now caused enormous damage throughout southeast. The number of confirmed fatalities has already exceeded 200 and hundreds remain missing because the mobile network has collapsed in many areas.
help for those affected
The storm “Helene” not only massively damaged the infrastructure, but also changed the life of many people in a tragic way. Biden has asserted that the government will act quickly to help residents in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and other affected states. This situation has further intensified in the context of the male -dominated American election campaign, as both bids and the Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump try to influence the swing states.
Trump, who traveled to Georgia a few days ago and was heading against Biden, has announced that it will travel to the disaster area again to perform with the Republican governor Brian Kemp. This appearance is of strategic importance for Trump, since Georgia and North Carolina are considered the key states in the upcoming elections. The accusation of Trump's camp on the inactivity of the bidges is expressed loudly in the political debate, while Biden tries to focus on his quick response to the catastrophe.
Current estimates show that the damage caused by "Helene" is immense, and the visibility of politicians in the affected areas gives the citizens hope for soon. Nevertheless, it remains to be seen how the situation will develop in the coming weeks and what influence the disaster could have on the election campaign. Further information on the situation and the ongoing aid measures can be found in the report on www.radioeuskirchen.de .
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