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Total damages from Hurricane Helene total $78.7 billion, making it the seventh costliest hurricane to ever hit the United States, a WMO release states.
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Retiring the names of killer storms is a regular practice and the list of retired names is approaching 100.
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Six months after Hurricane Helene destroyed communities across the Southeast, five people remain missing in North Carolina after the storm, according to officials.
The National Hurricane Center issued its final report on Hurricane Helene. Its death and damage tolls from Florida to the Appalachians are just a few of the stunning details.
Even the most well-organized relief efforts are only as effective as the number of people who know about them.
Six Impact Plastics employees died after taking refuge on the back of a semitruck trailer at PolyPipe USA in Erwin, Tennessee.
Video shows the brave efforts of a Tennessee state trooper who risked her life to save another after she was rescued during the Hurricane Helene flooding.
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On a stop in Greenville, South Carolina, CBS News contributor David Begnaud meets two young girls on a heartfelt mission to spread joy and resilience.
The cleanup from Hurricane Helene is still ongoing, six months after it slammed into several Southeastern states, causing at least $78 billion in damages and leaving thousands homeless. The Category 4 storm brought 140 mph winds,
Conversations on North Carolina’s Helene Recovery” delves into housing and transportation issues for communities ravaged by Helene.