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President Biden promises Helene help “as long as it takes”

Biden talks about Helene's response efforts President Joe Biden said more than 3,600 workers had been deployed to provide recovery assistance. He plans to travel to the affected areas. WASHINGTON – Up to 600 people are still missing after Hurricane…

Biden sees the damage caused by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina, while Trump reacts violently to it

Drone captures Helene aftermath in Asheville, North Carolina Video shows some of the damage and debris left behind after Hurricane Helene hit parts of North Carolina. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said he will visit North Carolina on Wednesday…

Drone footage shows historic devastation in Asheville, NC after Helene

Severe weather and historic flooding from Hurricane Helene killed at least 100 people across the Southeast, including in Asheville, North Carolina, where residents are struggling for resources amid gas and water shortages. Since the system made landfall late Thursday in…

When does recovery begin for Western North Carolina?

Neighbors grabbed chainsaws. They jumped into pickup trucks and trudged through the muddy floodwaters. They cleared debris, prepared as much food as they could and went looking for missing friends and neighbors. As floodwaters begin to recede on Monday, hope…

Photos and videos show Helene's aftermath

Flooding in Asheville, North Carolina: Biltmore Village is under water after Helene The historic Biltmore Village in Asheville, North Carolina was under water after Helene raced through the area. Photos and videos have captured “biblical devastation” in Asheville, North Carolina,…

The death toll rises amid rescue efforts

After Hurricane Helene, North Carolinians face long lines to fill their tanks After Hurricane Helene, North Carolina residents are facing long lines at gas stations looking for fuel. ASHEVILLE, N.C. — At least 90 people died Monday and more than…

When will distribution centers be set up?

ASHEVILLE – While Buncombe County had not yet set up relief distribution stations following the historic flooding caused by Tropical Storm Helene, one nonprofit had taken matters into its own hands and asked another national nonprofit to provide aid. The…