If you’re driving down Marie Foster Street in Selma, all you can hear is chainsaws clearing lawns covered in debris and fallen trees.
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700 volunteers from the church have been helping one household at a time that requested some extra help. “There are a ton of trees down, a ton of roof tarping work that needs to be done. We’re really not doing permanent construction work but were just trying to get them back on their feet temporarily,” said Mclaughlin.
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