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Southern state leaders continue the assessment of recent hurricane damage

By David B. Strickland Poultry Times editor dstrickland@poultrytimes.com

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GAINESVILLE, Ga. — With two hurricanes hitting the southeastern U.S. in a short span of time, with such tremendous damage, assessing the scope of the devastation is still ongoing, but millions who were without electrical power are slowly getting back online, and roads, with many needing years of work, are also beginning to open back up.

After Hurricane Helene made landfall on Sept. 26, and made its way through Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas, shortly followed by Hurricane Milton making landfall on Oct. 9 and causing destruction across central Florida, state and federal government agencies, and departments of agriculture began. . .

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