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Mo 30.09.2024 14:45

Now we face the ugly consequences of allowing Business As Usual to go on, decade after decade…
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At least 116 people have been killed and hundreds more remain missing after Hurricane Helene slammed into the southeast states, bringing catastrophic flooding to communities and plunging thousands into darkness.

In one hard-hit county in North Carolina – Buncombe County – at least 30 have died and fears are growing for around 600 people reported missing.

“We have biblical devastation through the county,” said Ryan Cole, a county emergency official. “This is the most significant natural disaster that any one of us has ever seen.”

Deaths have also been reported in Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, and Tennessee, since Helene made landfall in Florida last week and charted a deadly path through the US.

Now, with millions left without power, communications cut off, and hundreds of roads in and out of the Carolinas closed due to damage, officials have warned of the challenges of getting crucial supplies such as water to those in need.
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FULL STORY -- independent.co.uk/news/world/a

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Headline from top of linked article says: "Hurricane Helene latest – 116 dead as Georgia looks like bomb went off and 600 missing in North Carolina." Below this is a photo of a van washed into a flooded river in Asheville, North Carolina.

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