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North Carolina, Helene
North Carolina County Overcounted Hurricane Helene Deaths by 30
Buncombe County, which includes Asheville, miscounted the deaths during a period when communications were severely hampered by the storm, the sheriff’s office said.
26 people are still missing in North Carolina from Helene
According to North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper‘s office, Helene hit the state as the “deadliest tropical storm in the state’s history.” As of Monday, the state confirmed 95 deaths and 26 people who are still missing. A total of 765 people in the state were rescued.
A meditation after the storm: What Helene left behind in the North Carolina mountains
Devoted to the trails and towns of Western North Carolina, a writer makes an autumn pilgrimage and finds communities profoundly changed and profoundly the same.
Western North Carolina residents show resiliency following flooding brought by Tropical Storm Helene
See photos as residents living in Asheville, N.C., and the surrounding areas continue to re-build following flooding brought by Tropical Storm Helene.
North Carolina county overcounted Helene deaths by as many as 30, sheriff says
Buncombe County officials overcounted deaths caused by Helene by as many as 30, according to a statement Tuesday from its sheriff's office and data from the state.
Volunteers from across the US help Hurricane Helene survivors in North Carolina
Volunteers from Ohio and Maryland speak with Fox News Digital in Swannanoa, North Carolina.
Active-duty military winding down Hurricane Helene recovery mission in western North Carolina
The Pentagon said on Tuesday that National Guard soldiers and FEMA personnel will remain "actively engaged" in the region.
Storm chaser returning to North Carolina to help people devastated by Helene
Aaron Rigsby was among the first to share stories of communities in western North Carolina decimated by Hurricane Helene, and now he's returning to help.
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North Carolina county surrounding Asheville overcounted Helene deaths by as many as 30, sheriff says
The North Carolina county that is home to Asheville overcounted deaths caused by Helene by as many as 30, according to a ...
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Trump strikes somber tone while touring storm-ravaged North Carolina
His campaign blitz this week in North Carolina followed a similar flurry of stops over the weekend in Pennsylvania.
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Helene death toll drops by 30 in North Carolina's Buncombe County, officials say
Officials in Buncombe County, North Carolina, where Asheville is located, announced that the number of fatalities caused by ...
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Trump makes more debunked claims about FEMA as he surveys storm damage in North Carolina
The presidential campaign in North Carolina is playing out in the aftermath of a devastating hurricane and a tumultuous ...
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Trump blitzes battleground state of North Carolina amid concerns storm damage may depress turnout
Hurricane Helene swept through western North Carolina in late September, causing considerable flood damage and killing more ...
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Trump flips stance on making voting easier after storm batters North Carolina
The former president’s campaign has pushed for changes that mirror the ones he attacked when implemented in 2020 amid the ...
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North Carolina environmental rules are 'insult to injury' for Helene recovery efforts, lawmaker says
Rep. Jake Johnson, a North Carolina General Assembly member, spoke to Fox News Digital about criticism of the state's ...
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Trump to visit storm-hit North Carolina, Harris to campaign with Republican Liz Cheney
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will visit North Carolina on Monday amid concerns from his Republican allies ...
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