Hurricane Helene Leaves Over 120 Dead in Southeast
Hurricane Helene Leaves Over 120 Dead in Southeast
Hurricane Helene Leaves Over 120 Dead in Southeast
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Hurricane Helene has caused widespread devastation across the Southeastern U.S., with nearly 120 reported deaths and significant flooding affecting areas from Florida to North Carolina. Relief efforts are underway, as local and state authorities coordinate to deliver essential supplies, especially in isolated regions like Asheville, North Carolina, where the death toll has reached 30. Vice President Kamala Harris has pledged federal support for recovery efforts, emphasizing the government's commitment to assist affected states. Volunteers and local communities are stepping up, organizing donation drives and providing help to those in need, with efforts seen in places like Statesville, North Carolina. Power restoration teams from Kentucky are also assisting in neighboring states to address outages caused by the storm. As recovery progresses, officials warn that rebuilding will be a lengthy and challenging process.

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