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Hurricane Helene has caused widespread destruction in the U.S. Southeast, leaving tens of thousands of western North Carolina residents without running water six days after the storm hit. The powerful storm caused catastrophic flooding, damaging water plants, destroying pipes, and cutting off power. As of midday, one-fifth of the 1 million residents in the western half of North Carolina either have no water at all or low system pressure. Nearly 1.3
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