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Amazon S3 on MSNArmy corps continues Hurricane Helene cleanup in North CarolinaThe Army Corps continues the Hurricane Helene cleanup in North Carolina. Dramatic footage shows troops using heavy machinery to clear piles of shattered wood from a private property on March 5.
The sheriff said 11 people died and three people are considered to be missing more than five months after Helene swept through the county.
WXII's Jackie Pascale speaks with residents, volunteers and government officials on the response and disaster recovery ...
North Carolina disaster recovery leaders still don't know how many homes were damaged in Hurricane Helene, let alone how many ...
Six months after Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina, the rebuilding of homes has yet to begin due to ...
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WCBD News 2 on MSN$500 million Hurricane Helene relief bill passes in North Carolina SenateRelief for Hurricane Helene victims is one step closer after the North Carolina Senate passed a bill to send more than $500 ...
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins made her first visit to western North Carolina to see the damage Hurricane Helene ...
It's been almost six months since Hurricane Helene ravaged communities in the South, leaving many displaced. As a result, neighbors from our area assembled to support those impacted most by the storm.
A Greensboro teen is doing his part to raise money for an organization as western North Carolina continues to recover from Hurricane Helene. Tripp’s ...
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WSPA 7News on MSNGovernor Stein stops by Yancey Co., assesses Helene flood damageNorth Carolina Governor Josh Stein visited Yancey County on Thursday to evaluate flood damage from Hurricane Helene.
A new archive project is seeking oral histories, art, voice recordings, videos, and photographs from the disaster.
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