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WYFF News 4 Morning Headlines 9.29
SUMMARY: Hurricane Helene has caused significant devastation across the Southeast, resulting in over 50 fatalities, with at least 24 deaths reported in South Carolina alone. Cleanup efforts are underway but hindered by power outages affecting hundreds of thousands. Many areas are still experiencing severe flooding, particularly in Western North Carolina, where emergency services have conducted over 200 rescues. Schools in Greenville County and nearby regions are closed due to damages and power issues, while Clemson University is providing resources for those affected. The owner of the Carolina Panthers has pledged $3 million for relief efforts, supporting local food banks and recovery initiatives.
WYFF News 4 Morning Headlines 9.29
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