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People in Avery County are still reeling after Helene’s calamitous lurch through western North Carolina more than a month ago.
The storm traveled north after landfall, and four days of rain caused catastrophic flooding across the southeastern U.S.
While conditions have improved after the storm hit in September, some veterans remain without electricity and cut off by damaged roads.
Federal lands in western North Carolina are set to receive more than $30 million in emergency funding for infrastructure repairs in the wake of Hurricane Helene.