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November/December 2017

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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56 | November/December 2017 A F E A T U R E A couple of days aer Hurricane Harvey finally le Texas, Kelly Mathis went with several people to a Fayetteville convenience store to fill the gas tanks of work trucks and generators. He and the others all wore shirts indicating they were a United Methodist Church disaster response team and three people at the store asked if they were headed to Texas to help with recovery efforts there. No, they were told. e team was repairing local homes that were ruined last year by Hurricane Matthew; they wanted to be able to continue their work if a gas shortage occurred because of Harvey. "And the comment was, 'Oh, that's still going on?'" Mathis recalled. Recovery work from Hurricane Matthew is indeed still going on, more than a year aer the storm devastated parts of Fayetteville, Lumberton and elsewhere in eastern North Carolina. And it almost certainly will continue for years to come – even if most residents of those areas don't realize it. "e general public has no idea that there are however many houses out there that are still damaged and not rebuilt from Hurricane Matthew," said Mathis, who's a construction manager at the Fayetteville disaster response center operated by the N.C. Conference of United Methodist Churches. "at's not being critical," said Don Evans, the site coordinator for the center. "It's just out of sight, out of mind." A Y E A R A F T E R H U R R I C A N E M AT T H E W The Recovery Continues BY CATHERINE PRITCHARD PHOTOGRAPHY BY MATTHEW WONDERLY

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