Nine confirmed dead, five missing after hurricane helene in yancey county

Nine confirmed dead, five missing after Hurricane Helene in Yancey County

October 7, 2024

YANCEY COUNTY, N.C. — Nine people have been confirmed dead in Yancey County following the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, local officials reported on Saturday. Recovery teams are still searching for five individuals who remain missing in the aftermath of the storm.

The bodies were recovered as rescue operations continue across the region, where widespread flooding and destruction have made access difficult. Local law enforcement is working in coordination with federal agencies and volunteers in the ongoing search efforts.

“Our thoughts are with the families affected by this devastating loss,” officials said in a statement. Teams are using heavy machinery and specialized equipment to navigate the debris left in the storm’s wake.

Hurricane Helene swept through the region earlier this week, leaving widespread damage across parts of North Carolina. While rumors have circulated about the total number of casualties, authorities stressed the importance of relying on verified information.

“We recognize there are many rumors, and our priority is to provide you with the correct and factual information,” officials added.

Further updates are expected as recovery efforts continue.

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