Governor Roy Cooper Addresses Threats, Confirms 81 People Still Missing in North Carolina
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper has confirmed that 81 people remain missing in the state following recent natural disasters, sparking concern across affected communities. In a recent press conference, Cooper addressed the ongoing search and rescue efforts, reassuring families that authorities are doing everything possible to locate the missing individuals.
The governor also took time to address growing threats to public safety in the aftermath of the disaster, including potential scams targeting vulnerable residents and concerns about public health risks as recovery efforts continue. Cooper urged North Carolinians to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activity, emphasizing that law enforcement and emergency services are on high alert to protect the public.
The missing persons crisis stems from severe weather that has ravaged the state in recent weeks, including widespread flooding and power outages. Search and rescue teams have been deployed to the hardest-hit areas, but challenging conditions have hampered efforts to locate all those unaccounted for. Many of the missing are believed to be in remote or heavily damaged areas where access is limited.
Governor Cooper has requested additional federal assistance to support recovery and search operations. As North Carolina continues to rebuild, the governor emphasized the importance of community resilience and the ongoing need for cooperation between local, state, and federal agencies.