People in McDowell County, West Virginia, aren't accustomed to getting outside help, so they turned to neighbors and good Samaritans to bridge the gap after a devastating flood in February. Scott MacFarlane reports.
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- Residents relied on neighbors and volunteers after a major flood in McDowell County.
- Photographer Sydney Tatum shifted from documenting the disaster to actively helping with recovery. 16s
- Restaurant owner Roberto Diaz provided over 50,000 free meals and helped rebuild homes. 1m 36s
- The county, already economically challenged, received some federal aid but locals say it was insufficient. 2m 38s
- Community members continue to urge for more support as recovery efforts persist. 2m 46s