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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.

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Helene: Death toll 107 in North Carolina, 236 in seven states

(The Center Square) – Hurricane Helene’s death toll in North Carolina has grown to 107 and is 236 across seven states.

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