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Map of North Carolina counties showing fatalities per 10,000 due to Hurricane Helene. At least 96 people were killed in North Carolina, [a] while about 200 more were left unaccounted for in the state as of November 6. [21]
Tropical Storm Helene affected Anderson County, the Upstate and western North Carolina. The mountains were among the hardest-hit areas, with severe flooding and landslides leaving many communities ...
A rescue team paddles down the Swannanoa River on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024. The remnants of Hurricane Helene caused widespread flooding, downed trees, and power outages in western North Carolina.
Across western North Carolina and parts of eastern Tennessee, Helene’s destruction continued to emerge on Sunday. The storm washed away bridges, closed roads, destroyed buildings and cut off power.
The impact of Tropical Storm Helene closed 600 county roads, caused power outages for 76% of residents, closed businesses, government offices, and schools, and resulted in five deaths in Anderson ...
People in the affected areas can alert others that they are safe by checking in on Facebook crisis response or reporting themselves safe through Red Cross Reunification by calling 1-800-ED-CROSS ...
The long road to recovery after Helene's devastation continues in Asheville and surrounding areas as federal, state and local groups and organizations arrive to assist those impacted the storm.
At least 36 people are dead in North Carolina, according to county and state officials. At least 25 are dead in South Carolina, including two firefighters in Saluda County, authorities said.