A week after the storm hit, the scale of the damage is still unknown – and many towns face a long road to recovery After keeping vigil all night, Jason Fesperman, 32, decided it was finally safe to sleep. By 6am last Friday, he figured that the worst of the rain from Hurricane Helene had passed. J...
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