Hurricane Helene Leaves Over 150 Dead and Causes Severe Disruption in North Carolina
The storm has devastated infrastructure, displaced thousands, and created significant challenges for the upcoming election in this crucial swing state.
- North Carolina officials are working to ensure voters can cast ballots despite damaged infrastructure and closed election offices.
- The death toll from Hurricane Helene has surpassed 150, with nearly half of the fatalities occurring in North Carolina.
- President Biden and Vice President Harris are set to visit the affected areas to assess the damage and coordinate federal aid.
- Communication and power outages continue to hamper recovery efforts, with many residents still without basic necessities like food and water.
- Emergency measures are being considered to accommodate displaced voters, including moving polling locations and extending absentee ballot deadlines.


































































































































































































