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Port Orange community helps Marine veteran living in mold-infested home

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PORT ORANGE, Fla. – At 90 years old, James Northcote, a Marine Veteran who fought in the Korean war, now finds himself fighting the mold-infested walls inside his mobile home.“All that yellow is discoloration and black mold.

Back in there you can see the black mold creeping down there,” the Marine from Rochester, New York pointed out with his finger.Northcote has been living in his mobile home in Port Orange for 18 years.

He said the mold started to build up three years ago after Hurricane Irma tore off most of his roof. When it rains, he has a small tank read which is filled with Clorox that he uses to spray on to the walls where the mold is located.

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