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North Carolina volunteers organize ‘private helicopter army’ to aid Helene victims
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A grassroots effort led by relief organization Operation Airdrop has put together a group of private helicopters to aid victims affected by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina. Pilot Matt McSwain said volunteers from Texas to Maine are lining up to help deliver supplies and survey damaged areas. WCNC’s Vanessa Ruffes reports.Oct. 1, 2024