The Southeast region is reeling from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the most powerful hurricane on record to hit Florida's Big Bend area, which caused a trail of destruction across multiple states. The death toll has risen to at least 95, with millions left without power and numerous families stranded in floodwaters.
In North Carolina, relentless flooding has transformed roads into rivers, depriving many of essentials, and stretching state resources to their limits. Here are the latest developments:
Death Toll and Missing Persons
Communications and Infrastructure Challenges
Power Outages
Federal Response
Damage and Recovery Efforts
Personal Accounts from the Impacted Areas
As the region begins the long road to recovery, the full extent of the damage is still being assessed, and the nation stands in solidarity with those affected by Hurricane Helene.
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