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Hurricane Helene death toll nears 200, deadliest since Katrina

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The devastating impact of Hurricane Helene is still being felt across the South as the death toll rises to nearly 200. Communities across the region continue to struggle without vital supplies such as food, water and gas. NBC’s Sam Brock reports and TODAY’s Dylan Dreyer shares the forecast.

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