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I’m a NC native and had multiple loved ones affected by Helene as well. In fact, I just spent the holiday weekend in the mountains and saw how much damage still remains. However, I am not offended by assigning blame at all.As a mother, grandie and an aunt/ great aunt who had my babies involved in the WNC Helene disaster, I took great offense then and now with the blame game. Those who know me know who I blame, this is NOT the time for politics. This is the time for grace and prayers to whoever you pray to, for the families and their lost ones.
Questioning what happened and why is critical after a disaster. It allows those who made negligent decisions to be identified and consequences be assigned (could be losing office, losing a job, jail time, etc). It allows the tragedy to be a learning experience for others in similar situations. In my opinion, dissecting every decision that led to a tragedy is how we honor the victims of disasters. I’d hope if I was killed by negligence that plenty of blame would be assigned and changes could be made.