Asheville faces recovery challenges after Hurricane Helene's devastating flooding

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Asheville, North Carolina, is recovering from Hurricane Helene, which caused severe flooding and infrastructure damage. The storm resulted in at least 72 deaths in Buncombe County and left over 50,000 residents without power nearly two weeks later. Residents faced challenges accessing essential services, particularly those reliant on electricity for medical equipment. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has provided millions of liters of water and meals to affected areas, while local officials address ongoing water supply issues. Mental health concerns are rising as residents cope with the aftermath. Community leaders emphasize the importance of support and connection during this recovery period, as many continue to deal with the storm's impact on their daily lives.


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