HmmMysterious
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Moody Analytics is predicting that Helene caused $20 billion -$34 billion in damage.
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According to NOLA.com, Helene was larger than roughly 90% of all other storms to form in the last 20 years. The National Hurricane Center has used Helene extensively, 24 times throughout the decades, but there will be no more. Hurricane Helene will now be formally retired
It's shocking and heart-breaking to see the extreme damage and destruction caused by Helene in the Appalachians. Homes, roads, bridges gone. Recovery is going to take a long, long time. I'm in central NC so the mountains are just a few hours from us. I can hardly take in what has happened.
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An American flag flies over the destroyed city hall in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, in Horseshoe Beach.
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The ruins of city hall are seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, in Horseshoe Beach, Florida.
CNN is reporting the death toll has climbed to 90 souls lost.
John Harold, the city manager for Black Mountain, told CBS 17 Sunday that more than 600 people were still missing in Buncombe County, down from 1,000 just after the storm