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Truckers help build temporary bridge after hurricane hits town

Elk Park, North Carolina, faced a unique challenge when Hurricane Helene washed out its only bridge. The isolated town's residents quickly improvised by constructing a temporary bridge using flatbed trailers.

Why it matters: Without the bridge, the town was cut off, hampering vital supply runs. This makeshift solution has become a lifeline for the community.

  • Residents are using ATVs to move supplies across the temporary bridge to nearby areas.
  • The Elk Park Community Center now functions as a storage hub for necessities like food, water, and generator fuel.

Community effort: John Priestino and others have spearheaded supply transport, ensuring the town remains connected despite the storm's devastation.

What's next: The challenge isn't over. While locals are managing current needs, they emphasize the urgent need for gasoline and generators to sustain their efforts, reported WCNC.

The DIY bridge remains a crucial link until an official replacement is in place, allowing the town to inch back towards normalcy.

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