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Groom helps with flood rescue at Wilson Creek wedding venue. Others climbed trees to escape Helene's barrage. “I’ll never forget Wendy’s face,” Wallace said. “She’s 70 years old, maybe 71 now, and sheer terror because it was a rushing, raging river.”
5 stories of heroism, recovery in wake of Hurricane Helene destruction in North Carolina Read stories of neighbors helping neighbors, terror, loss and a glimmer of hope.