More than 100 dead in devastation and flooding after Hurricane Helene

More than 100 dead in devastation and flooding after Hurricane Helene

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 More than 100 people are reported dead in a number of states after Hurricane Helene swept through the Southeast, causing widespread damage and devastating flooding. Officials say thousands of people have still not been in touch with their loved ones. NBC News George Solis from hard-hit Asheville, N.C.



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