For Lexington and Richland county in central South Carolina, it is apparently the worst for down trees and wind damage since Hurricane Hugo in September, 1989 - but I'm not sure it is as bad for us as the 1,000 year flood in 2015.
A lot of the towns and cities in the mountains of Western North Carolina are completely devastated though (
Maps track Hurricane Helene's 800-mile path of destruction across southeastern US ) with flooding and total power and communications loss. The major highway I-40 connecting North Carolina and Kentucky might be down for a year.