Five days after Helene tore through the Southeast, rescue workers are still searching for hundreds who remain missing and millions of people remain without power. CBS News correspondent Skyler Henry has more.
Helene survivors calling for supplies, say they didn’t expect conditions to deteriorate so badly
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