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Hurricane Helene has now become the deadliest storm in the U.S. mainland since Hurricane Katrina, with the death toll crossing 200. The hurricane has caused major damage in places like Asheville, with people still unaccounted for days post the devastation. Footage reveals substantial damage to Asheville, North Carolina before and after Hurricane Helene, and as of October 3, 72 people are reported dead, with more than 200 missing in Buncombe County.
Unprecedented Impact of Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Helene ranks as deadliest U.S. mainland storm since Katrina with over 200 deaths.
Helene’s Effect on Asheville Landmarks
Investigating Helene’s impact on Asheville’s Biltmore Estate.
Desperate Searches for Missing Love Ones
Families search for answers as relatives remain unaccounted for after Helene’s onslaught.
Aerial View of Helene’s Devastation
Aerial footage reveals extent of Helene’s destruction in Asheville, North Carolina.
Latest Updates on Helene’s Aftermath
Buncombe County Update, Oct. 3: 72 dead, 200+ missing post-Helene.
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