After a disaster, communities can be at risk for toxic exposures. Do residents know that?

Heavy rains accompanying Hurricane Helene in September caused flooding that reached heights in Asheville, North Carolina that prior flooding hadn’t reached since 1902. In the aftermath, buildings, railroad cars, and trees lining the French Broad River in the town’s center were completely turned upside down. As communities began…..

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