Volunteers at the heart of recovery in Dade County

More than a year after a tsunami devastated Japan, killing thousands and washing millions of tons of debris into the Pacific Ocean, neither the U.S. government nor West Coast states have a clear plan for how to clean up the floating rubble. (June 8)

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TRENTON, DADE COUNTY (WRCB) - The sights and sounds of progress still resonate in Dade County, Georgia, one year after the historic tornado outbreak.

Trenton Mayor Anthony Emmanuel is very proud of the progress. "It's been amazing, particularly when you take into account the energy and the organizations and the people who came together."

One of those organizations is D.O.A.D. - Dade Organization Acting in Disaster.

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