Death toll from Hurricane Helene surpasses 200 people as cleanup continues

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President Biden visited Georgia and Florida on Thursday to see the impact of Hurricane Helene for a second day. The death toll from the historic storm has now surpassed 200 people over six states, with more than 110 people confirmed dead in North Carolina alone.

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217 dead, Really? you are way behind on your number!

sarcasticcrypto
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THE PEOPLE SAID BODIES ALL IN THE TREES AND THE STINCH IS HORRIBLE!

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GEO ENGINEERING when is "THE NEWS" gonna REPORT ON THAT!!!!

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If Ukraine don’t run out of money FEMA, neither should run out of money

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*Breaking: U.S. areas hit by Hurricane Helene told to expect extended power outages after Biden-Harris send critical electrical equipment to Ukraine instead!*

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What about FL? Pinellas? Ppl, pets, critters wildlife homeless, shelters. Who's dead? N C ?

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poor babies. may the gods rush assistance to them

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The environment is so bad i have to give my car and stove but we don't have money for natural disasters. You can't be serious 😳

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THE STORMS OF LIFE & MORE = 2024!!
Helene hit like an atom bomb
Consuming the helpless in its path.
The waters of the deep surged forth
Flooding everything with their wrath.

The storms of life come to everyone
There are none who are immune.
Some approach in our later years
While others come too soon.

Lifestyles will forever change
For all who survive Helene’s horror.
When it has ended, as it began
With tears, death and more.

Time wipes tears from all faces
Whose hearts are tuned to sorrow.
Those that cry a thousand tears
Shall be blessed by tomorrow.

By Tom Zart

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