Helene left four people dead and dozens more trapped in the US

Regina Pierce

Helene left four people dead and dozens more trapped in the US

Hurricane Helene’s arrival on Florida’s northwest coast triggered storm surge, flooding, and structural damage, to say the least four deaths and leave dozens people trapped in their homes.

At midnight, Helene landed in Big Bend the state is considered a strong Category 4 hurricane. Although the phenomenon was downgraded to a tropical storm, residents of Georgia and the Carolinas expect the situation to worsen.

Ron DeSantis, Governor of Florida, reported that one of the deaths was caused by the fall of a after thattwo more were reported in Georgia and another in North Carolina.

Keeping these facts in mind, the authorities got to work saveespecially in areas like Cedar Key, where roads were cleared to facilitate access for first responders to evacuate residents and transport emergency supplies.

According to information from the National Hurricane Center (NHC), Helene continuously produces “wind breeze “Destructive flooding and life-threatening flooding in parts of the Southeastern and Southern Appalachians.”

Finally, he showed it TallahasseeFlorida’s capital, was spared direct impacts as the system moved slightly further east, Atlanta It is still in a state of emergency due to flash floods in its metropolitan area.

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