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The state has been reeling from the effects of a catastrophic storm, which has claimed 33 lives and left around 200 people injured. In the wake of this disaster, recovery efforts are in their infancy, with local authorities scrambling to provide assistance to those most affected. The storm has caused widespread destruction, and emergency services are working tirelessly to assess the damage and help victims. Local news organizations, such as WSB-TV Channel 2, are covering the unfolding situation, emphasizing the gravity of the crisis and the urgent need for support. Community members are rallying together to aid recovery initiatives, showcasing resilience in the face of adversity.

As the days progress, the full extent of the storm's impact will become clearer, but the immediate focus remains on saving lives and providing relief. Assistance is being coordinated to address the needs of those who have lost their homes and loved ones. The local and regional response to this tragedy will be critical as the community begins to heal.

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