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Photos show catastrophic damage from Helene in western North Carolina and Georgia

After hitting Florida’s Gulf Coast late last week as a Category 4 hurricane, Helene raged across the Southeast, unleashing historic rainfall and flooding in parts of Georgia and the Carolinas and leaving dozens dead and millions without power.

Western North Carolina was particularly hard hit as Helene flooded rivers, washed away roads and disrupted communications and cell service, complicating rescue efforts. In Buncombe County, North Carolina alone, there were at least 30 storm-related deaths and hundreds of people were reported missing. Floodwaters from the Swannanoa River inundated Asheville, North Carolina, causing catastrophic damage. The river crested at 26.1 feet at the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, nearly 6 feet above the record.

In Valdosta, Georgia, 100-year-old trees fell on rooftops and several downtown buildings were destroyed. “It looks like hell,” one longtime resident told NBC News.

A damaged sign amidst rubble.A damaged sign amidst rubble.
A damaged sign at Biltmore Village after Hurricane Helene on September 28 in Asheville, NC (Sean Rayford/Getty Images)
An exterior view of the rubble and remains of a brick building in Valdosta, Georgia.An exterior view of the rubble and remains of a brick building in Valdosta, Georgia.
A look at the storm damage at Chez What on September 28th in Valdosta, Georgia. (Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

Photos from across the region show the devastation Helene left behind.

A large tree on a house in North Carolina.A large tree on a house in North Carolina.
Trees fell on homes and streets as Hurricane Helene hit the Southeast, causing power outages and school closures in Charlotte, North Carolina (Peter Zay/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Debris covers a vast area near the Broad River in the village of Chimney Rock, North CarolinaDebris covers a vast area near the Broad River in the village of Chimney Rock, North Carolina
After heavy rains from Hurricane Helene, the Broad River flowing into Lake Lure flooded the village of Chimney Rock, North Carolina with debris. (Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images)
Only the top of a stop sign in a flooded parking lot can be seen.Only the top of a stop sign in a flooded parking lot can be seen.
A stop sign in a flooded parking lot is barely visible on September 28 after torrential rains from Hurricane Helene caused severe flooding in Morganton, North Carolina (Kathy Kmonicek/AP)
A broken utility pole in Asheville, North Carolina amidst downed power lines.A broken utility pole in Asheville, North Carolina amidst downed power lines.
A broken utility pole in Asheville, North Carolina (Sean Rayford/Getty Images)
A drone view shows debris and standing water near a Walgreens.A drone view shows debris and standing water near a Walgreens.
An aerial view of a Walgreens in Asheville, North Carolina, on September 29th. (Marco Bello/Reuters)
A Biltmore Village sign in front of a damaged building and amid debris. A Biltmore Village sign in front of a damaged building and amid debris.
Biltmore Village in Asheville, North Carolina was severely damaged by Hurricane Helene. (Sean Rayford/Getty Images)
A driver drives past a dead fish that washed up on a road in Asheville, North CarolinaA driver drives past a dead fish that washed up on a road in Asheville, North Carolina
A driver drives past a dead fish in Biltmore Village in Asheville, North Carolina, on September 28. (Sean Rayford/Getty Images)
Janice Whitley wipes her face as she searches for valuables in her 93-year-old mother's bedroom.Janice Whitley wipes her face as she searches for valuables in her 93-year-old mother's bedroom.
Janice Whitley looks for valuables in her 93-year-old mother’s bedroom on September 29 in Old Fort, NC (Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images)
A huge pile of wooden slats, metal and other debris in the standing water.A huge pile of wooden slats, metal and other debris in the standing water.
A huge pile of wooden slats, metal and other debris in standing water at Biltmore Village on September 28, according to Helene. (Sean Rayford/Getty Images)
A car and a van in a flooded parking lot near a warehouse, with only the roofs of the vehicles visible.A car and a van in a flooded parking lot near a warehouse, with only the roofs of the vehicles visible.
Heavy rains from Hurricane Helene caused record flooding and damage in Asheville, North Carolina (Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images)
Workers standing near emergency cones examine a large section of Highway 105 washed away by flooding during Tropical Storm Helene.Workers standing near emergency cones examine a large section of Highway 105 washed away by flooding during Tropical Storm Helene.
Workers examine a large section of Highway 105 that was washed away by flooding during Tropical Storm Helene on the outskirts of Boone, North Carolina, September 27. (Jonathan Drake/Reuters)
A van partially submerged in the Swannanoa River.A van is partially submerged in the Swannanoa River.
A van is partially submerged in the Swannanoa River following Hurricane Helene in Asheville, NC, on September 29th. (Sean Rayford/Getty Images)
The entrance to a home in Old Fort, North Carolina is covered in thick mud.The entrance to a home in Old Fort, North Carolina is covered in thick mud.
A large metal container and other debris are scattered on a street in Asheville, North Carolina A large metal container and other debris are scattered on a street in Asheville, North Carolina
A large metal container and other debris are scattered across a street in Asheville, North Carolina (Sean Rayford/Getty Images)
A crumpled RV, a child's bicycle, a pickup truck and other debris are visible along a treeline in Old Fort, NCA crumpled RV, a child's bicycle, a pickup truck and other debris are visible along a treeline in Old Fort, NC
A crumpled RV and other debris are seen along a tree line in Old Fort, North Carolina, on September 29 after Hurricane Helene. (Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images)
A man stands near vehicles damaged by floods and debris.A man stands near vehicles damaged by floods and debris.
Vehicles damaged by flooding and debris after Hurricane Helene on September 29 in Old Fort, North Carolina (Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images)
An aerial view of a large tree that has fallen on a home in Valdosta, Georgia. An aerial view of a large tree that has fallen on a home in Valdosta, Georgia.
An aerial photo taken on September 28 shows a large tree falling on a home in Valdosta, Georgia. (John Falchetto/AFP via Getty Images)
A refrigerator lies overturned in the middle of a destroyed kitchen in a flooded home in Boone, North CarolinaA refrigerator lies overturned in the middle of a destroyed kitchen in a flooded home in Boone, North Carolina
A refrigerator lies overturned in the middle of a destroyed kitchen in a flooded home in Boone, North Carolina (Jonathan Drake/Reuters)
A drone view shows a U-Haul rental store and damaged vehicles overturned on the side of a muddy road.A drone view shows a U-Haul rental store and damaged vehicles overturned on the side of a muddy road.
A drone view shows a U-Haul rental store and damaged vehicles overturned on the side of a muddy road in Asheville, North Carolina (Marco Bello/Reuters)
Homes in a damaged area surrounded by mud and debris.Homes in a damaged area surrounded by mud and debris.
Homes in a damaged area after Hurricane Helene in Swannanoa, North Carolina (Marco Bello/Reuters)
A person rides a bicycle along a damaged street in Biltmore Village, North Carolina.A person rides a bicycle along a damaged street in Biltmore Village, North Carolina.
A person rides a bicycle along a damaged road after Hurricane Helene on September 28 in Asheville, NC (Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

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