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Human connections bring hope in North Carolina after devastation of Helene

Weirton, WVLocal News

In the wake of Hurricane Helene, Black Mountain, North Carolina, is demonstrating the power of community in the face of adversity. Local potter Sarah Vekasi, owner of Sarah Sunshine Pottery, has been grappling with the aftermath of the storm, which has left her business in a precarious position. She expresses her struggles not only with the physical damage but also with the emotional challenges that come from uncertainty about her livelihood. Vekasi's story resonates with many in the area, as residents band together to support one another during this difficult period. The article emphasizes how human connections can foster hope and resilience, even amidst devastation.

As the community navigates the recovery process, the bonds formed through shared experiences are proving to be vital. Vekasi's outlook reflects a broader sentiment in Black Mountain, where the spirit of solidarity shines through. Ultimately, this narrative serves as a reminder of the strength found within communities when faced with challenges.

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