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You are here: Home / News / Cajun Navy 2016 Chaplain Describes Helene’s Devastation as the Worst He’s Ever Seen

Cajun Navy 2016 Chaplain Describes Helene’s Devastation as the Worst He’s Ever Seen

Dated: October 21, 2024

A Christian chaplain with the Cajun Navy 2016, Mitch Collier, has described the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina as the most devastating he has witnessed in his years of service. Collier criticized the federal response, stating that officials were absent for days following the disaster.

The Impact of Hurricane Helene

Hurricane Helene has left a trail of destruction across western North Carolina, with unprecedented flooding that has wiped out entire communities. Collier, who has been involved in relief efforts since 2017, noted that the scale of destruction from Helene stands out among other storms.

“It’s been tough,” Collier remarked. “Luckily, I have the strength of the Lord in me, because some people wouldn’t be able to handle the things we’ve seen.”

The chaplain shared a poignant story of a man he helped, who expressed gratitude for saving his life. Collier emphasized that it was God who truly saved him, highlighting the spiritual aspect of their work.

Criticism of Federal Response

Collier was particularly vocal about the lack of federal presence in the immediate aftermath of the hurricane. He stated, “We didn’t see FEMA or nobody until eight days later. And then they’re trying to shut people down from helping. I think they want to get the glory or got an ego problem.”

This sentiment reflects a growing frustration among local volunteers who feel sidelined in their efforts to assist those in need.

The Human Toll

As of the latest reports, 95 deaths have been confirmed in North Carolina due to Hurricane Helene, with many families suffering unimaginable losses. In Buncombe County alone, one family reportedly lost 11 members. Collier expressed concern that many families may never find closure regarding their missing loved ones.

“This is going to be a big deal, because people aren’t going to be able to get closure for their loved ones,” he said. He recounted a moment of relief when a father found closure after his missing son was located, albeit tragically deceased.

A Call for Unity

Despite the overwhelming devastation, Collier noted a silver lining: the way communities come together in times of crisis. He questioned why such unity is often only seen during disasters, suggesting that the world would be better if people could maintain this sense of togetherness year-round.

“When I say ‘pray,’ wherever I’m at, there’s no racism at all. It’s all togetherness,” he stated, emphasizing the importance of community support in healing.

As the Cajun Navy 2016 continues its relief efforts, Collier urges Christians and others to pray for those affected by the disaster, hoping for guidance and closure for families still searching for their loved ones.

Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit the area to survey the damage and address the public, further highlighting the ongoing recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricane Helene.

Sources

  • Cajun Navy 2016 chaplain says Helene devastation ‘worst’ he’s seen | U.S., Christian Post.
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