
As you know by now, Bob Brady is assisting The Salvation Army in its response to Hurricane Irene in North Carolina. In addition to his media relations role, he is providing us with his first person account through video and photos. Here is a look at his photos from his first two days on assignment.
Bob pulled this Taco Bell sign out of the road in Morehead, North Carolina today.
Flooding from Hurricane Irene in Atlantic Beach, NC. August 27, 2011.
Storefronts experience some flooding due to Hurricane Irene on the North Carolina Coast. August 27, 2011.
A truck makes its way through the flooded streets in Atlantic Beach, NC. August 27, 2011.
Major Rick Raymer, The Salvation Army chief Carolinas spokesperson, conducts a media interview in Atlantic Beach, NC in anticipation of Hurricane Irene. August 26, 2011.
The Salvation Army has 370 canteens throughout the south and east regions. Canteens, like this one from Morehead City, NC, will make 1,500 meals per day.
Volunteers assisted The Salvation Army who fed over 100 people at West Carteret High School in North Carolina on August 26, 2011.
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