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Gov. Ivey deploys Alabama National Guard to North Carolina in wake of Hurricane Helene destruction

Governor Kay Ivey has mobilized the Alabama National Guard to support relief efforts in North Carolina, where communities are grappling with the aftermath of catastrophic flooding and landslides.

The powerful storm has left thousands displaced and without power and a death toll that continues to climb in North Carolina and across the Southeast.

Ivey announced on Monday the 13-person team consists of 11 Airmen from the state who serve as Alabama’s Fatality Search and Recovery Team (FSRT). The team also includes a chaplain and chaplain’s assistant.

“Hurricane Helene left warzone-like devastation in its path, and Alabama is here to lend a helping hand as our neighboring states begin responding and recovering,” said Governor Ivey.

“North Carolina was especially impacted, and without hesitation, I am directing an Alabama National Guard team, in addition to other first responders, to aid in the search and rescue mission there. I pray for the safety of this team and that they are successful in their mission to rescue as many people as possible in the devastated parts of North Carolina.”

“Our hearts go out to our brothers and sisters who have felt the worst of this storm,” said National Guard Adjutant General Maj. General David Pritchett.

“This team is well-trained and well-equipped, and the prayers of our entire force are with them as they work to bring rescue to as many as possible and closure to the families of those we have lost.”

Alabama also sent three Swift Water Rescue Teams and 1 Cadaver Dog team.

Grayson Everett is the state and political editor for Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on X @Grayson270