Gov. Beshear: ‘Incident management team’ sent to assist with disaster recovery in North Carolina

LEXINGTON, Ky. ( FOX 56 ) — Emergency personnel in Kentucky are being deployed to assist with disaster recovery efforts in North Carolina, where victims have reportedly lost belongings and loved ones amid floods.

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Gov. Andy Beshea r posted on social media Sunday that Kentucky Emergency Management has sent “an incident management team” to North Carolina to help with disaster recovery in the area.

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“Thank you for living out our Kentucky values by helping those in need,” Gov. Beshear said in his social media post.

First responders also joined a team of emergency personnel from Ohio earlier this week , which reportedly traveled to Orlando, Florida to help disaster victims, according to the Lexington Fire Department…

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