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(3 Oct 2024)
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Pensacola, North Carolina - 3 October 2024
1. Tracking shot of a broken road, debris fell into the river
2. Aerial of vehicles navigating on a two-way road due to road damage ++MUTE++
STORYLINE:
Searchers are combing the remote mountains of North Carolina to locate the missing and those needing supplies nearly a week after Hurricane Helene barreled through the Southeast.

The death toll has surpassed 200 and could rise higher still.

Rescue crews and volunteers are just now trying to get to the hardest-to-reach places and finding mudslides, downed trees and washed out roads at every turn.

Aerial footage captured vehicles navigating a two-way road affected by road damage.

Some are using canoes, horses and all-terrain vehicles to get past.

Helene is now the deadliest storm to hit the U.S. mainland since Hurricane Katrina.

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