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The flooding that devastated western North Carolina knocked out water systems, and some small towns still don't have water.
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Fox News' Steve Harrigan reports the latest on the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
Hurricane Helene knocked out dozens of rural water systems throughout North Carolina. Repairing them all may take years.
Snow fell late last week in Buncombe County – home to 43 of the 103 North Carolinian killed by remnants of the storm.
Mobile wastewater units bridge the gap as the town brings its damaged sewage treatment plant back online eight weeks after Hurricane Helene.