Rescuers are still looking for survivors after 200 people were killed by Hurricane Helene, the worst mainland hurricane since Katrina in 2005.
South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee have all recorded fatalities.
Hundreds of individuals have been reported missing, and about a million houses are still without power.
Unfortunately, the damage caused by the storm has left several roads unusable, making rescue efforts difficult.
Governor Roy Cooper of North Carolina emphasized the gravity of the issue, stating that many towns have found it difficult to get any aid due to the rocky terrain.
Micah Drye, a 7-year-old from Asheville, North Carolina, was one of the victims. After taking shelter on a rooftop, he and his grandparents were carried away by floods. Meghan, the boy’s mother, lived.