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Spring Lake residents continue clean up 6 months after Hurricane Florence
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SPRING LAKE, N.C. (WTVD) — Hurricane Florence is long gone, but victims are still cleaning up the mess it left behind.
Tina Danzy and her family are among many who live in Spring Lake that are still displaced. The storm forced them to dispose of many memories
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“When you lose a loved one and you have to throw away things that remind you of them, it’s pretty hard,” said Danzy. “The first month, I cried numerous times a day and cried myself to sleep.”
Danzy’s immediate family and parents moved in with her brother. With no flood insurance, she’s thankful for the many organizations like Habitat for Humanity who continue helping residents in need.
“It’s been a tough road,” she said. “Really tough road.”
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