Hurricane Helene left widespread damage in Western North Carolina where officials are still looking for at least 600 people unaccounted for. Law enforcement in Tennessee say an estimated 100 people have been reported missing.
Tony J. Daniel hands out bottled water in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene on Sunday in Old Fort, N.C.
"I just got online and saw that a lot of people were looking for me, which is heartwarming, amidst all this heartbreak," County officials hope that as more people come to hot spots like that trailer, they will reconnect with loved ones and get off the long list of people missing after Helene.in Buncombe County alone. Search and rescue teams are still out looking for people in the county's remote mountain towns. In Tennessee, officials
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