Cleanup crew finds remains of possible Helene victim in river
- On March 28th, a cleanup crew located a body along the North Toe River in Avery County.
- Hurricane Helene caused flooding that led to a camper's disappearance from Buck Hill Campground.
- The Avery County Sheriff's Office believes the recovered remains belong to the missing camper.
- Avery County Sheriff Mike Henly confirmed six fatalities and one missing person related to Helene.
- The remains are being sent to the Chief Medical Examiner for identification, continuing the search for the missing.
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After 6 months, 5 people still missing in North Carolina following Hurricane Helene
Six months after Hurricane Helene destroyed communities across the Southeast, five people remain missing in North Carolina after the storm.
·Raleigh, United States
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