Aftermath of Hurricane Helene: Western North Carolina's Devastation

Residents of Western North Carolina are grappling with the destruction left by Hurricane Helene. Hundreds are still missing amid extreme flooding, power outages, and blocked roads. The storm has caused significant fatalities and damages across several states. Emergency services are struggling to provide essential aid to isolated communities.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 01-10-2024 01:34 IST | Created: 01-10-2024 01:34 IST
Aftermath of Hurricane Helene: Western North Carolina's Devastation

Residents of Western North Carolina are facing severe challenges in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The storm has resulted in hundreds of missing persons, severe flooding, and a lack of basic services, plunging the region into a state of crisis.

U.S. Homeland Security adviser Liz Sherwood-Randall revealed that as many as 600 people remain unaccounted for, with the death toll expected to rise. In Buncombe County alone, 35 people have died, and emergency supplies are being distributed to help the isolated residents.

President Joe Biden plans to visit the affected areas and may call a special Congressional session for aid funding. With more than two million homes and businesses without power, the full scale of recovery efforts is daunting and will require extensive support.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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