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    Gov. Beshear: ‘Incident management team’ sent to assist with disaster recovery in North Carolina

    By Corey Elam,

    28 days ago

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    LEXINGTON, Ky. ( FOX 56 ) — Emergency personnel in Kentucky are being deployed to assist with disaster recovery efforts in North Carolina, where victims have reportedly lost belongings and loved ones amid floods.

    Search underway for missing girl last seen in Estill County

    Gov. Andy Beshea r posted on social media Sunday that Kentucky Emergency Management has sent “an incident management team” to North Carolina to help with disaster recovery in the area.

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    “Thank you for living out our Kentucky values by helping those in need,” Beshear said in his social media post.

    First responders also joined a team of emergency personnel from Ohio earlier this week , which reportedly traveled to Orlando, Florida to help disaster victims, according to the Lexington Fire Department.

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    Comments / 7

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    Maurice Justice
    27d ago
    thank you so much for everything you do to help and safe people we love you so much God Bless You
    @Misty Keele
    27d ago
    We need a team here for some of our funds. You giving the affordable housing money to wealthy landowners. Smdh
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