Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said Monday that concern is shifting to people who may still be isolated by blocked and washed-out roads after swift water rescue and helicopter teams saved more than 70 people following Tropical Storm Helene’s devastating path through the Southeast.

The full impact of Helene won’t be known for weeks. In Virginia, some of the worst damage has been found in and around Damascus, a town of about 800 in Washington County on the Tennessee border.

Read the full story in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.