North Carolina secures $100 million from the US Department of Transportation for immediate road and bridge repairs following Hurricane Helene's destruction. With severe flooding and multiple fatalities, prompt action is necessary. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg highlights the urgency, whil...
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