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    Iron Workers Local 384 in Oak Ridge is helping lead relief efforts in Eastern Tennessee, including accessing some remote areas that the official state and federal authorities haven't quite reached yet. Despite what you're seeing on TV and hearing from some politicians, the relief efforts in these remote communities continue to be led by individuals, not the government.

    My brother in law is one of those working with this, and what he's described is beyond devastation.

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    I've donated the use of our four seat UTV and a trailer we keep down there to help get supplies in, and get people who need care out. Many of these areas in the valleys are only accessible by off-road vehicles, mules or horses. There simply aren't enough helicopters, nor are there save places to land them. Barnhart Crane Riggers has also donated the use of a tractor-trailer to help get the supplies to staging points inside the flood damage area.

    These guys are getting it done, and potentially putting themselves in harms way. Please consider helping if you can.

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    Last edited by eric; 10-06-2024, 16:02.

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      My church took up a second offering yesterday as folks exited the sanctuary. Every penny of this is going to NC for relief except for what it takes to buy gasoline for the truck pulling our shower trailer. Our other trailer which is equipped with chain saws and such has gone to the Florida areas affected.
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    by eric


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