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No, 600 bodies weren’t discovered in North Carolina because of Hurricane Helene
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As of Dec. 11, there were 103 verified Hurricane Helene-related fatalities in North Carolina, according to the state.
Misinformation about everything from weather control to the Federal Emergency Management Agency followed in Hurricane Helene’s aftermath.
The storm was surely deadly. But a recent claim about the death toll in North Carolina lacks evidence.
In a Nov. 30 Facebook post’s video, a man discusses hurricane recovery in North Carolina.
"You have 126,000 houses wiped from planet earth here in North Carolina, there’s no way the body count is 250," he says.
A woman on screen later claims, "There was 600 body bags that was filled the first day so their numbers was way off."
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North Carolina officials estimate that Hurricane Helene damaged more than 120,000 homes in the state, WRAL News reported Dec. 6.
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But according to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, as of Dec. 11, "there are 103 verified storm-related fatalities in North Carolina."
Brian Haines, a North Carolina Department of Public Safety spokesperson, told USA Today his agency has no evidence to support the claim of 600 bodies discovered in North Carolina after the storm.
The death toll has varied since the hurricane because of corrected overcounts and newly recorded storm-related deaths but we found nothing credible to corroborate the claim that 600 bodies were discovered on the first day of recovery efforts, or since.
We rate this post False.
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Facebook post, Nov. 30, 2024
USA Today, Official NC Helene-related death tally rises to 103 after Yancey County fatality, Nov. 19, 2024
The Associated Press, North Carolina county surrounding Asheville overcounted Helene deaths by as many as 30, sheriff says, Oct. 22, 2024
USA Today, 9/11 attacks killed thousands more people than Helene | Fact check, Nov. 25, 2024
Asheville Citizen Times, North Carolina county-by-county death toll from Tropical Storm Helene, Nov. 26, 2024
WRAL News, Vance tells residents in hurricane-stricken North Carolina that they haven't been forgotten, Dec. 6, 2024
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Hurricane Helene Storm Related Fatalities, visited Dec. 12, 2024
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