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Scripps News | Hundreds remain unaccounted for in North Carolina as storm recovery continues @scrippsnews | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 2 days ago.
In North Carolina, hundreds still remain unaccounted for as recovery stemming from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene continues. 

Asheville, North Carolina, was arguably hit the hardest, experiencing widespread devastation from flooding. People are still stranded, and roads remain closed, making it difficult to deliver essentials. Emergency workers have now been sending supplies by air truck and even mules. 

President Biden is gearing up for a visit to Asheville, NC Wednesday to take an aerial tour of the damage.

National Correspondent Dan Grossman has the latest. 
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