Town of Erin, WI – Neighbors across Washington County, WI, have been following Forrest Peterson from the Town of Erin who has been volunteering with hurricane cleanup in North Carolina this week. Today is expected to be grim as the men head to Castle Rock for a recovery effort following devastation caused by Hurricane Helene.
Peterson met up with his father, Lynn, in Indianapolis; he too is driving a separate truck and trailer filled with supplies. The pair are working with a group called Spokes of Hope Faith Responders.
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Peterson spent Monday night in Morganton, North Carolina.
“I saw some damage, but we finally got here in the dark,” Peterson said. “We came over the mountains by Linville Gorge in North Carolina and there were fallen trees sprawled across highways, barriers bent and broken.”
Peterson and his dad traveled Highway 181; they’ve heard Highway 221, has way more damage.
“My mother-in-law was just showing me pictures of the Catawba River which is about a mile from her house,” he said. “That’s one of the main rivers that flooded, and it was about a foot from the bottom of the bridge, so it was up at least 30 feet, and it’s just washed away everything in its path down the river.”
“I also talked to a gentleman who had been up there working, and he said all they did was open roads up for people to get through. There’s just piles and piles and piles of debris everywhere. That’s just going to take… years to clean up.”
Peterson said he hopes to be on the road at 7 a.m. “We’re just going to go out, clear debris, open roads, and, if necessary, enter homes and try to help where we can,” he said.
Peterson said he was going to dedicate a week and hoped to make an impact.
“Ours is such a small effort to help spark hope in a place that’s seen too much damage already,” he said.
A team from West Bend, WI will then head out to take over.
Stay tuned, as Peterson will file more stories about the cleanup following Hurricane Helene.
On a side note: The VFW Post on Sand Drive in West Bend, Wi, is collecting donated items during Burger Night on Wednesday, October 9, 2024, from 4 p.m. – 7 p.m.