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Hurricane Helene Victim Stranded Without Insulin Gets Lifesaving Air Delivery

Hurricane Helene Insulin

Hurricane Helene ravaged several southern states leaving more than 100 dead and millions without power. Some victims lost everything and watched as their homes floated away. Others’ homes survived, but the roads surrounding them were impassable. People are stranded with no way out and in need of vital supplies. Food and water are a priority and some need medications to stay alive.

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Help Is On The Way

It will take years to fully recover from the storm’s devastation, but people are getting help little by little. For those in need of medication, modern technology can save the day. TikToker @heyitsmadzz shared a viral video that made many people cry.

Tracy Lawrence sings You Find Our Who Your Friends Are, and text on the video reads, “When a major hurricane hits, and you’re stranded with no way out, but you need insulin….”

A drone drops from the sky with the lifesaving medication. With 3 million views and more than 451,000 likes, the video struck a chord with many. While families are at home with no idea how they will get out and get the things they need, modern technology and a lot of love save the day.

TikTokers Shared Love For The Insulin Delivery And Prayers For Hurricane Helene Victims

Some hoped the video would inspire others.

“Sitting here bawling. This is why we are a great nation. Crisis brings out the best in people. Stay safe,” someone wrote.

This person agreed, “These are the posts we need more of! show how we can unite! Stand together!”

Moms felt this video in their hearts.

“As a Mom with a type 1 daughter, those friends are gold and I hope she has that kind of friendship when she’s older,” one mom wrote.

Another mom shared, “As the mom of a T1, this made me cry. I have worried about everyone during Helene but diabetics have weighed extra heavy on my heart. Praying for you all!!”

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