In a recent government meeting, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp expressed gratitude to the members of the General Assembly for their unwavering support in response to the recent natural disaster affecting the state. He highlighted the importance of their partnership in advocating for the needs of Georgians and emphasized ongoing efforts to expand the federal disaster declaration list. Initially starting with 11 counties, the number has now increased to approximately 44 or 45, following direct appeals to the White House and FEMA.
Kemp also announced the deployment of a Georgia Guard Chinook helicopter and crew to assist North Carolina in ongoing search and rescue operations, underscoring the collaborative spirit among states during times of crisis. He described the situation as a \"living nightmare\" and reassured citizens that the state would persist in recovery efforts until all affected individuals are fully supported.
In a moment of reflection, Kemp shared a biblical verse that resonated with him, reinforcing the commitment to not grow weary in doing good. He encouraged local officials and citizens to maintain their efforts and faith throughout the recovery process.
Former President Donald Trump, who visited Georgia to assess the storm damage, praised Kemp's leadership and acknowledged the severity of the disaster, noting that many locals had never experienced anything like it in their lifetimes. Trump expressed appreciation for the dedication of local leaders and citizens working tirelessly in the aftermath of the disaster.